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Meteors bombarding the Earth
from space.
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Material from other bodies
in our solar system
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is continually raining down
on the planet Earth.
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NARRATOR:
And with that are billions
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of microscopic alien life‐forms.
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800 million viruses
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are falling from the skies
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every single day.
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NARRATOR:
Is our planet properly prepared
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for an extraterrestrial
invasion... of disease?
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BILL BIRNES:
What if the terrible plagues
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that ravaged the Earth
were the result
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of alien viruses
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that are constantly
bombarding the planet?
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NARRATOR:
But are these alien viruses
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meant to harm us...
or change us
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in ways we can hardly imagine?
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ANDREW COLLINS:
Sometimes, viruses help
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human evolution.
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GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS:
It is a deliberate
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artificial change of our DNA.
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NARRATOR:
There is a doorway
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in the universe.
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Beyond it is
the promise of truth.
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It demands
we question everything
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we have ever been taught.
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The evidence is all around us.
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The future is
right before our eyes.
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We are not alone.
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We have never been alone.
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NARRATOR:
A Stanford University study
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published in the journal eLife,
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reveals a remarkable finding
that dramatically changes
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our understanding
of human evolution.
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The study reports that since
modern humans first emerged
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from earlier primates,
roughly one third
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of their evolutionary
adaptations have been caused
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not by means of natural
selection, but by viruses.
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KIRSTEN FISHER:
We have genes in our own genome
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that were derived
from a retrovirus
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at some point in our history.
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And some actually have
important functions
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for our development as humans.
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This suggests that
there has been some kind
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of symbiotic relationship
with viruses
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since the beginning
of life itself.
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Sometimes, viruses
help human evolution.
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NARRATOR:
According to another study,
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one important human adaptation
that resulted from a virus
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is a special layer
of the human placenta
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that prevents the fetus
from being rejected
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by the mother's body.
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The genes that create this
tissue are called syncytins
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and they were not originally
found in human ancestors.
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FISHER:
They were acquired at
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a couple different points
in our history,
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about 25 and 40 million
years ago.
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And they're important
for the connection
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between the mother
and the fetus.
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NARRATOR:
Some scientists now believe
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that viral genes like this
were as important
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for human evolution
as natural selection.
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HOOVER: I think
that horizontal gene transfer
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being carried out
by viruses or phages
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was probably the primary
mechanism whereby changes
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in species and major changes
within a species occurred.
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NARRATOR:
Was it by pure chance
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that viruses helped
to create a species
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as sophisticated as humans?
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Or might this viral evolution
have been intelligently
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directed by beings
from outer space?
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Anthropologists are telling us
that humans evolved
Anthropologists are telling us
that humans evolved
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over time out of Africa
and that we had certain,
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uh, genetic leaps...
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uh, became greater
and so these genetic leaps
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throughout evolutionary history
might have just been
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a natural thing, but they could
have been engineered as well.
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TSOUKALOS:
There is no doubt in my mind
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that viruses that have
originated from space
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somehow had to do with our
development here on Earth.
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However, it is very clear
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that the ancient astronaut
theory proposes
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that the one reason
why we became humans
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as we are today
is not due to an accident
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by some natural virus
from outer space,
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but a deliberate, artificial
change of our DNA.
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NARRATOR:
Could humans be the subject
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of a bioengineering project
by extraterrestrials
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who use viruses from space
to alter our evolution?
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And if so, could those viruses
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have been delivered
to Earth in comets?
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Ancient astronaut theorists
point to a curious event
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in our evolutionary history:
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the moment humans
almost went extinct.
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Around 75,000 years ago,
there was a bottleneck
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in human evolution.
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It's suggested
that the human population
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actually went down from millions
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down to just a few thousand.
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This is certainly something
that genetics backs up.
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And we have to ask ourselves
what was going on at this time.
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PHILIP IMBROGNO:
Originally,
geologists believed that
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that bottleneck
of humanity was caused
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by the supervolcano in,
uh, Sumatra exploding.
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Now, recent finds have indicated
that's not the case
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and they're leaning more towards
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a virus, a plague,
that was genetically
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programmed for early humans.
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Wiped them out.
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NARRATOR:
One controversial theory
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is that the cause
of this bottleneck event
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was not just a virus,
but a virus
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that was brought to Earth
on a comet.
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According to this theory,
a comet slammed into the planet
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with such devastating force,
that it created
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a nuclear winter...
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killing almost all
human life on Earth.
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Almost. Because those
that could survive
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both the nuclear winter
and the alien virus
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emerged as a profoundly altered
and improved species.
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It was immediately
following this event
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that humans first began
to leave evidence
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of symbolic thinking, art, music
and advanced language.
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Somehow, human beings
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reached another stage
of evolution.
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It was the transformation
of the human brain.
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Could it be,
and we believe it did happen,
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that alien viruses infected
Planet Earth
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at this inflection point
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of the extinction
of the human species.
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They implanted viruses
in the human species
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that changed the brain.
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NARRATOR:
But could viruses really survive
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in the frozen vacuum of space?
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And if so, could they
have come here
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not by accident,
but as some kind
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of extraterrestrial invasion?
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Ancient astronaut theorists
say yes and suggest
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further clues might be found
by examining a controversial
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theory that comets,
far from being lifeless,
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are brimming
with alien microbes
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and they are headed our way.
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NARRATOR:
Boston, Massachusetts.
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August 27, 1918.
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Two sailors visit the sick bay
at a seaside pier
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with frightening symptoms.
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Their bodies are literally
covered with dark splotches,
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they suffer from severe bleeding
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and they are foaming
at the mouth.
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The next day, eight more arrive
with the same symptoms.
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And, in just a few weeks,
thousands die,
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as Boston falls into the grip
of one of the deadliest
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viral outbreaks of all time,
the Spanish flu.
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FISHER:
The 1918 Spanish flu epidemic
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is probably the worst epidemic
in recorded human history.
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Medical historians estimate
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that up to 20 million
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people, uh, died
during that epidemic.
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BIRNES:
It didn't just focus
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on one group of people.
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People from the very top
echelon of society
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all the way to the working poor
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were struck down
by the Spanish flu.
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NARRATOR:
Half a world away, the same
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influenza epidemic ravages
populations across India.
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Its starting point is traced
back to the city of Bombay.
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And there's a strange connection
between these two outbreaks:
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they began on the same day.
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One of the things that's not
often discussed
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is that the great flu
epidemic began
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on the same day
in two different places:
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in Boston and on the other side
of the world in Bombay.
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Now, those are
two spots on the Earth
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that are virtually
on opposite ends
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and you have to wonder
how that is possible because
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you can't travel, within a day,
by ship from Boston to India.
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And air travel, at the time,
didn't exist.
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IMBROGNO:
How does an outbreak occur
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of the same virus on places
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so spread apart
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in 1918 in less than 24 hours?
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The answer is that the virus
probably fell from space.
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Perhaps the Earth was grazed
by the tail of a comet...
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...and so that's why we had
the outbreak of the epidemic
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on two sides of the planet.
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NARRATOR:
Until recently,
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it was believed that radiation,
extreme temperatures
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and the vacuum of space‐‐
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that is to say,
the absence of any oxygen‐‐
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would kill any life‐form.
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‐ASTRONAUT: Pressurization,
go Atlas.
‐ASTRONAUT 2: Go Centaur.
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NARRATOR:
But ever since humans
first ventured into space,
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scientists have been finding
evidence to the contrary.
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NASA's unmanned
Surveyor 3 lander
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touches down on the Moon
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and begins its mission
collecting soil
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from the lunar surface.
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Two years later,
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astronauts
on the Apollo 12 mission
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recover parts of Surveyor 3
and return them to Earth.
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To the astonishment
of scientists,
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living strep bacteria
is found on the probe.
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But this is only the first
of many cases of microorganisms
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surviving space travel.
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HOOVER:
There have been experiments
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in which microorganisms
have been flown
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to the International
Space Station
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and exposed to the hard vacuum
and the radiation
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and the temperature changes
of deep space.
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And many
of those organisms survived.
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NARRATOR:
Incredibly,
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several types of bacteria
have thrived back on Earth
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after spending up to two years
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outside
the International Space Station.
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But even more surprisingly,
this durability isn't reserved
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for single‐celled organisms
alone.
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In September 2007,
a Russian Soyuz rocket
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carried tiny animals
called tardigrades into space
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to test their legendary ability
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to thrive
in extreme environments.
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HOOVER:
Tardigrades are called
water bears.
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Uh, they're found in the polar
regions on mosses and so forth,
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and they're beautiful
little animals.
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They have a very unusual
life history,
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and there were experiments in
which tardigrades were carried
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to the International
Space Station,
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and they were found
to survive exposure
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to the deep space environment.
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And after they were
brought back,
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there were several
of the tardigrades
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that were still alive.
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Now, in the last 20 years,
it was shown beyond any doubt
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that microbes are essentially
born space travelers.
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They can survive almost any of
the rigors that you can think of
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that would greet them in space.
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High temperatures,
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high radiation,
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intense cooling
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and even intense heating.
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It's also well established
that microorganisms can
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very easily survive
in bodies like comets
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and could well live in bodies
like Europa and Enceladus
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because there is ice there,
there is liquid water oceans
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underneath the icy crust.
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NARRATOR:
In recent years,
astronomers are identifying
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more and more planets that could
potentially harbor life.
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Some believe that microbial life
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first evolved on one
of these distant planets.
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Eons later, meteor impacts
blasted some of them into space,
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where they took root in comets.
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But even if true,
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how could they descend to Earth
and infect humans?
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HOOVER:
We know for a fact
that material from other bodies
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in our solar system
is continually raining down
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on the surface
of the planet Earth,
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and it could well be
bringing with it dead
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and possibly even living
microorganisms
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as it enters the Earth's
atmosphere and then lands
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in oceans or lakes
or streams of the planet.
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NARRATOR:
Could this explain
many of the plagues
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that sickened and killed
millions throughout history?
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In 2007, an international team
of researchers set up
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a research facility in the
Sierra Nevada mountains of Spain
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to collect data on microbes
falling to Earth from the sky.
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What they discovered
remains controversial.
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The total amount of viruses
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that were falling down
on the Earth
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was something like
800 million individual viruses
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per square meter of the Earth.
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The conclusion they came to,
of course, was that
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this was essentially viruses
that were lofted
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from the surface of the Earth,
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taken up to the clouds
and brought back.
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Now, I think some would have
been recirculated in this way,
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but not all,
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and I feel that this is
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one of the most striking
examples of science
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being essentially dishonest
in its conclusions.
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These 800 million viruses
per square meter
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falling on the Earth
must include viruses
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that are coming from outside.
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NARRATOR:
Although some scientists believe
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that life on Earth
actually originated
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with microbes
that rained down from comets,
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a theory known as panspermia,
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an even more
controversial theory
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called directed panspermia
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proposes that these comets
were sent here not by accident,
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but deliberately.
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If I'm an alien species,
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and I want to start a colony
on a different planet,
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think of what we're doing now.
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We want to send human beings
back to the Moon.
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We want to send
human beings to Mars.
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What if that's not
what they did?
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What if the ancient aliens
didn't send complete life‐forms,
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but sent
submicroscopic life‐forms?
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NARRATOR:
Mainstream scientists
remain skeptical
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that microbes can survive
for thousands of years
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inside icy comets, much less
that they might be sent to Earth
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deliberately
to alter human evolution.
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But others argue that the proof
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can be found
right here on Earth,
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in the closest environment
we have to comets:
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the icy depths of glaciers.
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TSOUKALOS:
April 17, 2019..
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Ancient astronaut theorist
Giorgio Tsoukalos
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and retired NASA scientist
Dr. Richard Hoover
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are about to board a helicopter
bound for a massive ice cave
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in the Canadian wilderness.
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All right, you ready for this?
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‐Yes, absolutely.
‐All right.
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NARRATOR: Dr. Hoover spent most
of his career studying fossils
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for signs of extraterrestrial
microscopic life,
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and is a leading proponent
of panspermia,
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the idea that life on Earth
originally rained down
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from comets in outer space.
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He has invited Giorgio
to accompany him
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while he investigates
the Whistler ice cave...
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I always love this.
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NARRATOR:
...where he is confident
they will find
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the glacial ice
teeming with microbial
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and perhaps even more
sophisticated life‐forms.
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Life‐forms that may be
thousands of years old.
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HOOVER:
Oh, this is just...
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‐absolutely magnificent.
‐It really is.
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NARRATOR:
If alien viruses
are reaching Earth,
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Dr. Hoover suggests that those
that don't find a host
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could survive
within such an environment
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for long periods of time.
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Today, he'll examine the glacier
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for the perfect samples
to analyze in his laboratory.
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So, Richard,
how excited are you to be here
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to conduct this experiment?
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(chuckles):
Well, I'm tremendously excited.
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‐This‐this is absolutely
a‐a marvelous opportunity...
‐Yeah.
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...to do more studies
of life in ice.
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NARRATOR:
After a 20‐minute helicopter
ride, the team arrives
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at the Whistler ice cave
in the Pemberton glacier.
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TSOUKALOS:
Wow.
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‐This is incredible.
‐HOOVER: Yeah, amazing.
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HOOVER:
Look at that.
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There must be a thousand shades
of blue in this ice cave.
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Just absolutely fantastic.
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And here we see all of these
magnificent shades of blue,
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and up there you see
big streaks of black.
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Glaciers like to eat rocks,
and as they eat rocks,
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the rocks gather inside,
and when the sun shines
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through the ice
and hits the rocks,
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it can cause it to melt and form
nice little pools of water,
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and then when bacteria
and algae grow in there
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and respire and produce their...
their photosynthetic products,
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they make their own atmosphere.
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So, around every tiny rock
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in this glacier,
there is a tiny planetary system
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with its own biology,
its own atmosphere,
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its own soil, in effect.
And its own oceans.
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NARRATOR:
The ice here is tens
of thousands of years old.
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But Dr. Hoover believes
it is teeming with life.
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Wow. I mean,
this is, uh, spectacular.
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So, you just described,
basically, our environment
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‐on a microscopic level.
‐Exactly.
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HOOVER:
There is an enormous amount
of biology above us
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and throughout
this wonderful glacier.
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What we're about to do
is take a core sample
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of this beautiful blue ice.
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TSOUKALOS:
So, what are you
looking for specifically
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‐right now?
‐What I want to do first is
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chop away an outer layer
and get into the inner ice.
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We'll be looking inside of the
ice for the ice microorganisms.
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Now we know there
can't possibly be
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any contamination,
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because this ice has been
in the glacier
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and now is only freshly exposed.
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And now we take the core.
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Now we're into the ice.
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I'll pull the ice core out.
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‐It's okay?
‐Mm‐hmm.
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And that's enough, right?
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‐That's enough. Yeah.
‐Okay, great.
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For that first sample.
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‐Yeah, cap that.
‐Okay.
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All the microorganisms
that grow in ice
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typically grow
very, very slowly.
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So... In fact, there are
some microorganisms
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that only reproduce once
every half a century,
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‐or once a century.
‐Mm‐hmm.
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So the microbes that are
found in here,
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are they in suspended animation,
or are they moving around?
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Probably both.
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So, essentially,
what you're saying
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is that this entire cave
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‐is filled with life.
‐Yes.
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But not just that.
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This entire ice cap
is filled with life.
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There is this enormous amount
of microorganisms
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that live and thrive
and love to live
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in these low temperatures
of the...
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of the ice cave
that we have here,
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and ice caves
and icy, uh, glaciers
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all over the planet Earth.
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And probably all over
icy regions
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within our entire solar system,
and maybe...
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maybe widely distributed
throughout the entire universe.
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Are we essentially inside
the interior of a... of a comet?
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‐Is this what it looks like?
‐Well...
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Yes. Microorganisms
can live in ice,
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and ice is the dominant
component of comets.
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Organisms can remain alive
and protected by
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the icy material of the comet
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until it arrives into
another solar system
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and blows off chunks of material
that can find a planet
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that it can consider
a wonderful home.
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And so, this basically ties in
to the whole idea of panspermia.
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Water is a wonderful
radiation shield.
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And when you have
a comet that is
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a few miles in diameter,
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on the inside
of that cometary crust,
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there is all of this
magnificent ice that has been
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frozen, and then reworked
with material going in and out.
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So comets are not just
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a magnificent place
for panspermia.
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I am convinced that comets are
an absolutely wonderful place
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for the origin of life.
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NARRATOR: Incredibly, Giorgio
and Dr. Hoover discover
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that the glacier isn't home
to just microscopic life.
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This is magnificent.
Look, these ice worms.
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This one has just
crawled out of the glacier.
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‐Oh, wow.
‐He's deep in the ice.
Look at this.
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Over here, two more ice worms.
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They're all in here.
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TSOUKALOS:
He's clearly looking
for something.
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HOOVER:
Yeah, he's hunting.
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We discovered life in the most
inhospitable of environments.
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NARRATOR:
Amazingly, Dr. Hoover has found
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some of the rarest animals
on Earth.
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Ice worms only exist
in a handful of locations
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in North America.
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But how can animals
live and thrive
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in frozen blocks of ice?
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So, how have these
ice worms come about?
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HOOVER:
This is an incredible
evolutionary phenomenon.
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They have apparently evolved
to be able to
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live and grow and feed
and reproduce
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inside of glacial ice and snow.
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They are feeding on algae,
cyanobacteria
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and other bacteria
that live in the ice,
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and they can make burrows
through the ice,
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just like an earthworm
makes burrows through the soil.
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And we may see
similar kinds of organisms
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on the polar cap of Mars,
or perhaps even in
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craters on the moon,
or perhaps the icy moons
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of our solar system,
like Europa and Enceladus.
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You know, it's kind of
incredible, because we came here
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in the hopes of finding
microbial life,
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and here we are
looking at ice worms,
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which are actual animals.
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So this is more
than what we'd hoped for.
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It‐it's incredible.
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NARRATOR:
As Giorgio and Dr. Hoover
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take their samples to a lab
to be analyzed,
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what kind of life‐forms
might they find
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within the Pemberton glacier?
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Could it support the theory
that life on comets
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is more common than
we ever thought possible?
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And if so, is it just
the random byproduct
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of a universe that is teeming
with various forms of life?
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Or is it part of
a more strategic plan?
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A plan deliberately designed
to alter human evolution?
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NARRATOR: Ancient astronaut
theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos
‐TSOUKALOS: See anything?
‐HOOVER: Oh, yes, yes.
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and retired NASA scientist
Dr. Richard Hoover
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have just collected
deep ice core samples
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from the Pemberton glacier
in Whistler, Canada.
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First sample that we got.
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NARRATOR:
Now back in the lab,
they are hoping
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to observe microorganisms
that remain dormant
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within the glacial ice
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and are just now
returning to life
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for the first time
in thousands of years.
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‐See anything?
‐Oh, yes. Oh, yes, yes.
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We've got bacteria.
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This is fantastic.
I mean,
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look at this one
spinning right here.
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This one just moved
straight across the screen.
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And this one is tumbling.
486
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And notice there's a cell
that has just undergone
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cell division.
Here's another one that's
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‐just undergone cell division.
‐Okay.
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The quest for
extraterrestrial life, to me,
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has been a lifelong one,
as it has been with you.
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So I've traveled around
the world, climbing pyramids.
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I've looked at statues, I've
been to hundreds of museums.
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I've read countless
ancient texts.
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And here, we are looking
at something
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that shows extraterrestrial life
that may have come here
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millions of years ago.
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The fascinating thing is
that a far more
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extraordinary hypothesis
than the existence
499
00:27:23,016 --> 00:27:24,852
of extraterrestrial life
500
00:27:24,852 --> 00:27:28,188
is the hypothesis that
life exists on the planet Earth
501
00:27:28,188 --> 00:27:29,898
and nowhere else
in the universe.
502
00:27:29,898 --> 00:27:33,735
If that were to turn out to be
what really is the case,
503
00:27:33,735 --> 00:27:36,822
then we would be
completely unique,
504
00:27:36,822 --> 00:27:39,116
and we would be different
from everywhere else
505
00:27:39,116 --> 00:27:40,701
in the universe.
506
00:27:40,701 --> 00:27:43,745
And that would be
an amazing discovery.
507
00:27:43,745 --> 00:27:45,080
Much more amazing
508
00:27:45,080 --> 00:27:48,625
than finding out that bacteria
or ice worms
509
00:27:48,625 --> 00:27:51,587
are crawling around on
the surface of Europa today.
510
00:27:51,587 --> 00:27:53,714
This is incredibly fascinating,
you know.
511
00:27:53,714 --> 00:27:57,801
And it's also refreshing
to hear an actual NASA scientist
512
00:27:57,801 --> 00:27:59,887
telling me these things.
513
00:27:59,887 --> 00:28:03,765
NARRATOR:
If, as Dr. Hoover's
research indicates,
514
00:28:03,765 --> 00:28:07,769
icy comets are ideal incubators
for extraterrestrial life,
515
00:28:07,769 --> 00:28:10,814
and if microorganisms are
incredibly common
516
00:28:10,814 --> 00:28:15,027
in the universe, is the Earth
being regularly bombarded
517
00:28:15,027 --> 00:28:17,654
by tiny alien life‐forms?
518
00:28:17,654 --> 00:28:21,700
Life‐forms that could
not only grow and mutate,
519
00:28:21,700 --> 00:28:25,913
but could also pose
a deadly threat to mankind?
520
00:28:30,417 --> 00:28:34,046
Sussex, England, 1992.
521
00:28:34,046 --> 00:28:36,924
Cattle are slaughtered
by the thousands
522
00:28:36,924 --> 00:28:39,801
as government officials
try to prevent the spread
523
00:28:39,801 --> 00:28:42,763
of the most frightening
new disease on Earth
524
00:28:42,763 --> 00:28:44,765
called "mad cow disease."
525
00:28:44,765 --> 00:28:47,517
It is an entirely new kind
of illness
526
00:28:47,517 --> 00:28:50,896
caused by bizarre proteins
called prions.
527
00:28:50,896 --> 00:28:53,106
FISHER: So, mad cow really
sort of challenged our,
528
00:28:53,106 --> 00:28:56,234
uh, traditional concepts
of disease causation
529
00:28:56,234 --> 00:29:00,030
in the sense that it wasn't
a bacterium, wasn't a virus.
530
00:29:00,030 --> 00:29:01,865
It's actually sort of like
rogue proteins
531
00:29:01,865 --> 00:29:03,951
that don't fold correctly
532
00:29:03,951 --> 00:29:07,371
and sort of pass on that
information to other proteins,
533
00:29:07,371 --> 00:29:09,539
and that sort of makes them
dysfunctional as well.
534
00:29:09,539 --> 00:29:13,460
NARRATOR:
Some of the microbes found
in cometary debris
535
00:29:13,460 --> 00:29:17,339
contain chemical structures
very similar to prions.
536
00:29:17,339 --> 00:29:19,883
HOOVER:
They could have been
introduced from space
537
00:29:19,883 --> 00:29:21,843
because of the fact that
mad cow disease
538
00:29:21,843 --> 00:29:24,471
seemed to have appeared
rather abruptly
539
00:29:24,471 --> 00:29:27,849
and been transferred
rather widely.
540
00:29:27,849 --> 00:29:30,769
NARRATOR:
According to ancient
astronaut theorists,
541
00:29:30,769 --> 00:29:32,854
the sudden appearance
of mad cow disease
542
00:29:32,854 --> 00:29:35,857
raises an intriguing question.
543
00:29:35,857 --> 00:29:38,068
Could many of history's
worst epidemics
544
00:29:38,068 --> 00:29:39,861
have come from space?
545
00:29:39,861 --> 00:29:44,574
And if so, did they come here
purely by chance,
546
00:29:44,574 --> 00:29:47,327
or were they sent here
on purpose?
547
00:29:47,327 --> 00:29:50,998
BIRNES: What if the terrible
plagues that ravaged the Earth
548
00:29:50,998 --> 00:29:54,292
were the result of alien viruses
549
00:29:54,292 --> 00:29:56,878
that are constantly
bombarding the planet?
550
00:29:56,878 --> 00:30:01,633
NARRATOR:
August 26, 1976.
551
00:30:01,633 --> 00:30:05,012
The small village of Yambuku
in Zaire
552
00:30:05,012 --> 00:30:08,056
is struck by a deadly disease
that causes victims
553
00:30:08,056 --> 00:30:11,059
to ooze blood
from every orifice.
554
00:30:11,059 --> 00:30:14,688
The name of the disease: Ebola.
555
00:30:14,688 --> 00:30:18,066
Ebola is a viral
hemorrhagic fever
556
00:30:18,066 --> 00:30:20,068
of humans and other primates,
557
00:30:20,068 --> 00:30:22,195
so it causes, like,
massive internal bleeding
558
00:30:22,195 --> 00:30:25,824
and often death in, like,
over 50% of cases.
559
00:30:28,035 --> 00:30:31,538
NARRATOR:
Initially thought to be
a new disease,
560
00:30:31,538 --> 00:30:35,125
alert historians recognized
the symptoms of Ebola
561
00:30:35,125 --> 00:30:38,003
as being identical to those
of an epidemic
562
00:30:38,003 --> 00:30:41,923
that ravaged the Roman Empire
nearly 2,000 years ago.
563
00:30:41,923 --> 00:30:45,969
In 250 AD, the Plague of Cyprian
564
00:30:45,969 --> 00:30:49,222
struck the city of Carthage
in North Africa.
565
00:30:49,222 --> 00:30:53,727
Incredibly contagious,
it caused infected victims
566
00:30:53,727 --> 00:30:56,021
to ooze blood
from every orifice,
567
00:30:56,021 --> 00:30:58,356
just like Ebola virus,
568
00:30:58,356 --> 00:31:01,485
and killed off
half the population.
569
00:31:03,111 --> 00:31:06,907
But just as quickly
as it appeared,
570
00:31:06,907 --> 00:31:11,536
the plague seemed to disappear
completely from the planet.
571
00:31:11,536 --> 00:31:16,374
If Ebola is present on Earth
in the third century,
572
00:31:16,374 --> 00:31:20,962
then disappears all the way
through to the 1970s,
573
00:31:20,962 --> 00:31:24,091
if it isn't somewhere
hiding on Earth,
574
00:31:24,091 --> 00:31:26,968
is it possible that it was
out in space itself?
575
00:31:26,968 --> 00:31:29,262
Perhaps on a comet?
576
00:31:29,262 --> 00:31:33,141
And that this is the reason
why it returned
577
00:31:33,141 --> 00:31:38,522
on a comet itself to rain down
more misery on humanity?
578
00:31:38,522 --> 00:31:42,109
NARRATOR:
Was the virus
that we know as Ebola
579
00:31:42,109 --> 00:31:44,986
really dormant
for nearly 20 centuries?
580
00:31:44,986 --> 00:31:51,034
Or was it deliberately sent
to Earth not once but twice?
581
00:31:51,034 --> 00:31:54,663
As far as ancient astronaut
theorists are concerned,
582
00:31:54,663 --> 00:31:57,165
the answer is obvious.
583
00:31:57,165 --> 00:31:59,960
And as proof, they point
to accounts concerning
584
00:31:59,960 --> 00:32:03,004
another of history's
worst plagues:
585
00:32:03,004 --> 00:32:05,257
the Black Death.
586
00:32:05,257 --> 00:32:07,551
TSOUKALOS:
What's interesting
about these accounts
587
00:32:07,551 --> 00:32:11,138
is that they seem to
have originated
588
00:32:11,138 --> 00:32:14,349
after something strange
was seen up in the sky.
589
00:32:14,349 --> 00:32:18,520
For example,
they saw this black shield
590
00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:22,065
travel across,
and then it is also described
591
00:32:22,065 --> 00:32:24,776
that this black dust
592
00:32:24,776 --> 00:32:28,488
came off that particular object.
593
00:32:28,488 --> 00:32:31,158
IMBROGNO:
Also, in the wheat fields,
594
00:32:31,158 --> 00:32:33,118
they reported these
strange figures
595
00:32:33,118 --> 00:32:36,163
holding some type of device,
like a sickle.
596
00:32:36,163 --> 00:32:38,331
Some people feel today
these reports were
597
00:32:38,331 --> 00:32:42,627
some types of extraterrestrials
causing the disease.
598
00:32:43,795 --> 00:32:45,005
NARRATOR:
Ironically,
599
00:32:45,005 --> 00:32:47,132
with half the population gone,
600
00:32:47,132 --> 00:32:48,717
those who survived the plague
601
00:32:48,717 --> 00:32:51,052
enjoyed twice the wealth
and natural resources
602
00:32:51,052 --> 00:32:53,263
of the previous generation.
603
00:32:53,263 --> 00:32:56,141
They also had much stronger
immune systems.
604
00:32:56,141 --> 00:32:58,143
So, could this have been part
605
00:32:58,143 --> 00:33:01,479
of some deliberate
extraterrestrial plan?
606
00:33:01,479 --> 00:33:03,773
Ancient astronaut
theorists believe
607
00:33:03,773 --> 00:33:07,194
that such an audacious notion
is possible.
608
00:33:07,194 --> 00:33:09,571
If you're an alien culture
609
00:33:09,571 --> 00:33:13,992
and you're seeing Earth
overpopulating
610
00:33:13,992 --> 00:33:18,663
to the point where the planet
can't sustain the population,
611
00:33:18,663 --> 00:33:21,249
‐what do we do with animals
in the wild?
‐(gunshot)
612
00:33:21,249 --> 00:33:23,084
We cull them.
613
00:33:23,084 --> 00:33:28,715
What if these plagues
were alien cultures culling us?
614
00:33:28,715 --> 00:33:31,676
BARA: Well, these could
actually be designer viruses,
615
00:33:31,676 --> 00:33:33,970
designer bacteria
that are sent here
616
00:33:33,970 --> 00:33:36,598
to kill people with specific
genetic weaknesses
617
00:33:36,598 --> 00:33:39,726
and make the rest of the
gene pool that much stronger.
618
00:33:39,726 --> 00:33:44,314
NARRATOR:
But if extraterrestrials are
trying to cull our population
619
00:33:44,314 --> 00:33:46,274
or strengthen our genetic makeup
620
00:33:46,274 --> 00:33:49,819
through the introduction
of microbes, why?
621
00:33:49,819 --> 00:33:53,198
Some ancient astronaut
theorists suspect
622
00:33:53,198 --> 00:33:57,452
that the ultimate objective
is to make us more like them.
623
00:34:05,252 --> 00:34:09,089
July 2013.
624
00:34:10,632 --> 00:34:12,759
Scientists announce
the discovery
625
00:34:12,759 --> 00:34:14,386
of an entirely new class
626
00:34:14,386 --> 00:34:18,139
of extremely large microbes
called Pandoraviruses.
627
00:34:20,100 --> 00:34:23,186
Up to 94%
of the Pandoravirus genome
628
00:34:23,186 --> 00:34:26,773
has nothing in common with
any other life‐form on Earth.
629
00:34:26,773 --> 00:34:30,610
FISHER: These very large
viruses, the Pandoraviruses,
630
00:34:30,610 --> 00:34:34,155
they have a very high frequency
of genes that basically don't
631
00:34:34,155 --> 00:34:35,865
correspond to any other genes
632
00:34:35,865 --> 00:34:37,867
in‐in other organisms
that we know of.
633
00:34:39,327 --> 00:34:41,496
NARRATOR:
While seemingly alien,
634
00:34:41,496 --> 00:34:44,332
Pandoraviruses do share
one thing in common
635
00:34:44,332 --> 00:34:48,795
with all life on Earth: DNA.
636
00:34:48,795 --> 00:34:51,172
Those who endorse panspermia say
that this supports
637
00:34:51,172 --> 00:34:53,675
a key part of their hypothesis.
638
00:34:53,675 --> 00:34:59,264
Namely, that all life in
the universe is based on DNA,
639
00:34:59,264 --> 00:35:00,890
and therefore,
that life on Earth
640
00:35:00,890 --> 00:35:04,603
is closely related
to life everywhere.
641
00:35:04,603 --> 00:35:10,191
If DNA is present
throughout space
642
00:35:10,191 --> 00:35:13,320
and we are a product
of that DNA
643
00:35:13,320 --> 00:35:17,949
and the other species elsewhere
in the galaxy
644
00:35:17,949 --> 00:35:22,203
are also the result
of the same DNA,
645
00:35:22,203 --> 00:35:25,332
then very clearly
there's some kind of
646
00:35:25,332 --> 00:35:29,461
symbiotic relationship
between all of us.
647
00:35:30,795 --> 00:35:32,756
NARRATOR:
If all life in the universe
648
00:35:32,756 --> 00:35:34,466
is based on DNA,
649
00:35:34,466 --> 00:35:37,802
then aliens would be
closely related to humans.
650
00:35:39,971 --> 00:35:42,641
Is this why so many
abductees report
651
00:35:42,641 --> 00:35:45,268
that their alien abductors
are so interested
652
00:35:45,268 --> 00:35:47,228
in human genetic material?
653
00:35:49,230 --> 00:35:51,441
Many abductees have talked about
654
00:35:51,441 --> 00:35:54,527
how they were taken
on board UFOs
655
00:35:54,527 --> 00:35:58,573
and subjected
to medical experimentation.
656
00:35:58,573 --> 00:36:04,245
Witnesses talk about blood,
sperm, eggs
657
00:36:04,245 --> 00:36:06,414
being removed from their bodies.
658
00:36:07,916 --> 00:36:10,627
IMBROGNO: It's very possible
that an alien intelligence
659
00:36:10,627 --> 00:36:12,712
is tinkering with our DNA
660
00:36:12,712 --> 00:36:16,132
to try to make us
more compatible to them.
661
00:36:16,132 --> 00:36:20,261
And that perhaps one day,
the two species will unite.
662
00:36:20,261 --> 00:36:23,431
And they will no longer
be our gods,
663
00:36:23,431 --> 00:36:25,141
but we will be their equals.
664
00:36:25,141 --> 00:36:28,645
BARA: If aliens are
using these microbes
665
00:36:28,645 --> 00:36:31,398
to make us more like them,
then obviously we're gonna start
666
00:36:31,398 --> 00:36:35,360
to show signs of that sort of
genetic physical evolution.
667
00:36:35,360 --> 00:36:38,113
In other words, our testosterone
levels should go down,
668
00:36:38,113 --> 00:36:41,533
we're going to become
more frail,
669
00:36:41,533 --> 00:36:44,744
we're probably going
to become more androgynous.
670
00:36:44,744 --> 00:36:48,123
Our intelligence
is gonna be spiked.
671
00:36:48,123 --> 00:36:52,127
NARRATOR:
Some point out that these
changes are happening already.
672
00:36:52,127 --> 00:36:54,254
BIRNES:
There are trends
in the evolution
673
00:36:54,254 --> 00:36:55,839
of human beings right now.
674
00:36:55,839 --> 00:36:57,674
Sperm counts are going down.
675
00:36:57,674 --> 00:37:01,136
Sperm counts are
going down, by the way,
676
00:37:01,136 --> 00:37:04,222
as the world's population
is crashing
677
00:37:04,222 --> 00:37:07,058
through eight billion
to ten billion.
678
00:37:08,768 --> 00:37:11,104
BARA:
Maybe we'll become
more like the aliens,
679
00:37:11,104 --> 00:37:13,440
and perhaps that means that
we're actually more compatible
680
00:37:13,440 --> 00:37:14,941
with them genetically,
681
00:37:14,941 --> 00:37:17,026
if that path is the one
that's laid out.
682
00:37:17,026 --> 00:37:19,362
So, you could actually look
at the development
683
00:37:19,362 --> 00:37:21,448
of higher intelligence
as, again,
684
00:37:21,448 --> 00:37:23,032
kind of a genetic Trojan horse
685
00:37:23,032 --> 00:37:24,993
that eventually leads us
to a point
686
00:37:24,993 --> 00:37:28,329
where it's far easier for us
to be crossed genetically
687
00:37:28,329 --> 00:37:30,665
with alien species.
688
00:37:32,625 --> 00:37:35,378
NARRATOR:
Could human beings
be the subjects
689
00:37:35,378 --> 00:37:37,714
of an ingenious
bioengineering project
690
00:37:37,714 --> 00:37:40,675
conducted by extraterrestrials?
691
00:37:40,675 --> 00:37:43,011
Ancient astronaut
theorists believe
692
00:37:43,011 --> 00:37:45,680
that not only is the answer yes,
693
00:37:45,680 --> 00:37:49,350
but that this process,
while at times painful,
694
00:37:49,350 --> 00:37:52,479
will ultimately
benefit humanity.
695
00:37:52,479 --> 00:37:55,440
But they also warn
that the extraterrestrials
696
00:37:55,440 --> 00:37:57,984
may have another agenda,
697
00:37:57,984 --> 00:38:01,446
one that doesn't benefit us,
but them.
698
00:38:13,041 --> 00:38:15,376
NARRATOR:
The scientific journal
Current Biology
699
00:38:15,376 --> 00:38:18,505
reports that biologists
at the University of Rochester
700
00:38:18,505 --> 00:38:21,508
have solved the mystery
of the pea aphid,
701
00:38:21,508 --> 00:38:25,637
a tiny sap‐sucking insect
that is normally wingless
702
00:38:25,637 --> 00:38:28,223
but periodically develops wings
703
00:38:28,223 --> 00:38:30,934
when it needs to seek out
new plants to colonize.
704
00:38:30,934 --> 00:38:33,520
What they found
is that the genes
705
00:38:33,520 --> 00:38:37,440
that form the on/off switch
for wings belong to a virus,
706
00:38:37,440 --> 00:38:40,568
the genome of which
has become fully incorporated
707
00:38:40,568 --> 00:38:42,153
into that of its host.
708
00:38:44,447 --> 00:38:47,575
The researchers suggest
that while this is beneficial
709
00:38:47,575 --> 00:38:50,620
to the aphid,
it is actually the virus
710
00:38:50,620 --> 00:38:52,038
that induces wing development
711
00:38:52,038 --> 00:38:54,332
in order to spread
itself around.
712
00:38:56,125 --> 00:38:59,587
NARRATOR:
Similarly, it was also
found in 2019
713
00:38:59,587 --> 00:39:03,466
that many wasps carry a virus
that increases their longevity,
714
00:39:03,466 --> 00:39:06,970
enabling the virus
to be spread further.
715
00:39:06,970 --> 00:39:09,681
FISHER: Viruses sort of
straddle our concepts
716
00:39:09,681 --> 00:39:11,891
of living or nonliving
717
00:39:11,891 --> 00:39:14,477
because they require a host
718
00:39:14,477 --> 00:39:17,230
in order to reproduce themselves
719
00:39:17,230 --> 00:39:20,567
and also to carry out
any life function.
720
00:39:20,567 --> 00:39:24,153
So they can't metabolize
or utilize their own energy.
721
00:39:24,153 --> 00:39:26,406
They have to rely
on a host cell to do that
722
00:39:26,406 --> 00:39:29,200
and to make copies
of themselves as well.
723
00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:32,161
NARRATOR:
On its own, a virus is inert.
724
00:39:32,161 --> 00:39:34,873
It only comes to life
and is able to reproduce
725
00:39:34,873 --> 00:39:37,959
once it comes in contact
with a host.
726
00:39:37,959 --> 00:39:41,421
Like the viruses themselves,
if extraterrestrials
727
00:39:41,421 --> 00:39:43,798
are altering humans,
is it perhaps
728
00:39:43,798 --> 00:39:47,176
to further their own species?
729
00:39:47,176 --> 00:39:49,012
Are they slowly transforming us
730
00:39:49,012 --> 00:39:51,556
into new incarnations
of themselves,
731
00:39:51,556 --> 00:39:55,602
not to advance humankind,
but their own kind?
732
00:39:55,602 --> 00:39:57,604
Perhaps.
733
00:39:57,604 --> 00:40:00,356
But some ancient astronaut
theorists suggest
734
00:40:00,356 --> 00:40:02,525
that, as is the case
with the aphid
735
00:40:02,525 --> 00:40:04,110
and also the wasp,
736
00:40:04,110 --> 00:40:08,114
this process might be
mutually beneficial.
737
00:40:08,114 --> 00:40:10,783
POPE:
One theory is that these
738
00:40:10,783 --> 00:40:12,660
extraterrestrial visitors,
739
00:40:12,660 --> 00:40:15,204
they are a dying race,
740
00:40:15,204 --> 00:40:20,293
and that they are injecting
new genetic material
741
00:40:20,293 --> 00:40:23,046
which will help save them.
742
00:40:23,046 --> 00:40:27,800
Another related theory is‐‐
let's take human DNA,
743
00:40:27,800 --> 00:40:33,306
let's take alien DNA, and let's
create something even better.
744
00:40:35,808 --> 00:40:37,894
TSOUKALOS:
I think that humankind
745
00:40:37,894 --> 00:40:42,523
has been part of a...
eternal experiment,
746
00:40:42,523 --> 00:40:45,652
something that's begun
a long, long time ago,
747
00:40:45,652 --> 00:40:49,739
and I think that this is
an ongoing process.
748
00:40:49,739 --> 00:40:53,701
Now, figuring out
what the change is,
749
00:40:53,701 --> 00:40:55,912
is‐‐ your guess
is as good as mine.
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COLLINS:
If we find that viruses
751
00:40:59,999 --> 00:41:03,586
do come from space, then we know
752
00:41:03,586 --> 00:41:08,341
that because there is
a relationship between viruses
753
00:41:08,341 --> 00:41:11,135
and evolution,
that this is something
754
00:41:11,135 --> 00:41:14,013
that must be universal.
755
00:41:14,013 --> 00:41:17,225
It's something that connects us
756
00:41:17,225 --> 00:41:20,561
with every other
possible life source
757
00:41:20,561 --> 00:41:23,356
everywhere out there
in the universe.
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00:41:27,777 --> 00:41:31,197
NARRATOR:
Is it possible that the history
of disease on our planet
759
00:41:31,197 --> 00:41:33,574
is not only a human story,
760
00:41:33,574 --> 00:41:35,660
but an extraterrestrial one?
761
00:41:35,660 --> 00:41:40,081
As far as ancient astronaut
theorists are concerned,
762
00:41:40,081 --> 00:41:43,042
the answer is a profound "yes."
763
00:41:43,042 --> 00:41:46,587
And if such a notion is true,
they insist that
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00:41:46,587 --> 00:41:48,673
these so‐called
"alien infections"
765
00:41:48,673 --> 00:41:52,385
are not meant to destroy us,
but to serve as a kind
766
00:41:52,385 --> 00:41:55,680
of inoculation,
a preparation for the day
767
00:41:55,680 --> 00:42:00,977
when mankind comes face‐to‐face
with its alien relatives.
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00:42:00,977 --> 00:42:03,813
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