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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,796 --> 00:00:06,590 Meteors bombarding the Earth from space. 2 00:00:06,590 --> 00:00:08,717 Material from other bodies in our solar system 3 00:00:08,717 --> 00:00:12,471 is continually raining down on the planet Earth. 4 00:00:12,471 --> 00:00:14,514 NARRATOR: And with that are billions 5 00:00:14,514 --> 00:00:17,559 of microscopic alien life‐forms. 6 00:00:18,936 --> 00:00:21,855 800 million viruses 7 00:00:21,855 --> 00:00:23,273 are falling from the skies 8 00:00:23,273 --> 00:00:25,943 every single day. 9 00:00:25,943 --> 00:00:28,987 NARRATOR: Is our planet properly prepared 10 00:00:28,987 --> 00:00:32,616 for an extraterrestrial invasion... of disease? 11 00:00:32,616 --> 00:00:34,451 BILL BIRNES: What if the terrible plagues 12 00:00:34,451 --> 00:00:37,329 that ravaged the Earth were the result 13 00:00:37,329 --> 00:00:39,122 of alien viruses 14 00:00:39,122 --> 00:00:42,084 that are constantly bombarding the planet? 15 00:00:42,084 --> 00:00:44,503 NARRATOR: But are these alien viruses 16 00:00:44,503 --> 00:00:48,173 meant to harm us... or change us 17 00:00:48,173 --> 00:00:51,260 in ways we can hardly imagine? 18 00:00:51,260 --> 00:00:53,178 ANDREW COLLINS: Sometimes, viruses help 19 00:00:53,178 --> 00:00:55,305 human evolution. 20 00:00:55,305 --> 00:00:57,182 GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: It is a deliberate 21 00:00:57,182 --> 00:01:00,602 artificial change of our DNA. 22 00:01:03,647 --> 00:01:06,066 NARRATOR: There is a doorway 23 00:01:06,066 --> 00:01:08,277 in the universe. 24 00:01:08,277 --> 00:01:12,322 Beyond it is the promise of truth. 25 00:01:12,322 --> 00:01:15,200 It demands we question everything 26 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:18,078 we have ever been taught. 27 00:01:18,078 --> 00:01:21,248 The evidence is all around us. 28 00:01:21,248 --> 00:01:25,252 The future is right before our eyes. 29 00:01:25,252 --> 00:01:27,462 We are not alone. 30 00:01:27,462 --> 00:01:31,008 We have never been alone. 31 00:01:44,229 --> 00:01:46,440 NARRATOR: A Stanford University study 32 00:01:46,440 --> 00:01:48,859 published in the journal eLife, 33 00:01:48,859 --> 00:01:52,362 reveals a remarkable finding that dramatically changes 34 00:01:52,362 --> 00:01:55,866 our understanding of human evolution. 35 00:01:55,866 --> 00:02:00,662 The study reports that since modern humans first emerged 36 00:02:00,662 --> 00:02:03,790 from earlier primates, roughly one third 37 00:02:03,790 --> 00:02:06,543 of their evolutionary adaptations have been caused 38 00:02:06,543 --> 00:02:10,672 not by means of natural selection, but by viruses. 39 00:02:12,507 --> 00:02:14,176 KIRSTEN FISHER: We have genes in our own genome 40 00:02:14,176 --> 00:02:17,262 that were derived from a retrovirus 41 00:02:17,262 --> 00:02:18,639 at some point in our history. 42 00:02:20,140 --> 00:02:22,517 And some actually have important functions 43 00:02:22,517 --> 00:02:24,853 for our development as humans. 44 00:02:24,853 --> 00:02:28,273 This suggests that there has been some kind 45 00:02:28,273 --> 00:02:32,444 of symbiotic relationship with viruses 46 00:02:32,444 --> 00:02:35,989 since the beginning of life itself. 47 00:02:35,989 --> 00:02:42,079 Sometimes, viruses help human evolution. 48 00:02:42,079 --> 00:02:44,373 NARRATOR: According to another study, 49 00:02:44,373 --> 00:02:47,626 one important human adaptation that resulted from a virus 50 00:02:47,626 --> 00:02:50,379 is a special layer of the human placenta 51 00:02:50,379 --> 00:02:52,673 that prevents the fetus from being rejected 52 00:02:52,673 --> 00:02:55,384 by the mother's body. 53 00:02:55,384 --> 00:02:59,596 The genes that create this tissue are called syncytins 54 00:02:59,596 --> 00:03:02,974 and they were not originally found in human ancestors. 55 00:03:04,434 --> 00:03:06,103 FISHER: They were acquired at 56 00:03:06,103 --> 00:03:08,105 a couple different points in our history, 57 00:03:08,105 --> 00:03:09,898 about 25 and 40 million years ago. 58 00:03:09,898 --> 00:03:12,150 And they're important for the connection 59 00:03:12,150 --> 00:03:14,361 between the mother and the fetus. 60 00:03:15,862 --> 00:03:17,906 NARRATOR: Some scientists now believe 61 00:03:17,906 --> 00:03:21,284 that viral genes like this were as important 62 00:03:21,284 --> 00:03:24,079 for human evolution as natural selection. 63 00:03:24,079 --> 00:03:27,582 HOOVER: I think that horizontal gene transfer 64 00:03:27,582 --> 00:03:30,544 being carried out by viruses or phages 65 00:03:30,544 --> 00:03:35,966 was probably the primary mechanism whereby changes 66 00:03:35,966 --> 00:03:40,679 in species and major changes within a species occurred. 67 00:03:40,679 --> 00:03:43,181 NARRATOR: Was it by pure chance 68 00:03:43,181 --> 00:03:45,434 that viruses helped to create a species 69 00:03:45,434 --> 00:03:47,811 as sophisticated as humans? 70 00:03:47,811 --> 00:03:51,606 Or might this viral evolution have been intelligently 71 00:03:51,606 --> 00:03:56,486 directed by beings from outer space? 72 00:03:56,486 --> 00:04:01,450 Anthropologists are telling us that humans evolved Anthropologists are telling us that humans evolved 73 00:04:01,450 --> 00:04:05,370 over time out of Africa and that we had certain, 74 00:04:05,370 --> 00:04:07,581 uh, genetic leaps... 75 00:04:11,126 --> 00:04:15,338 uh, became greater and so these genetic leaps 76 00:04:15,338 --> 00:04:19,342 throughout evolutionary history might have just been 77 00:04:19,342 --> 00:04:23,805 a natural thing, but they could have been engineered as well. 78 00:04:23,805 --> 00:04:26,600 TSOUKALOS: There is no doubt in my mind 79 00:04:26,600 --> 00:04:31,062 that viruses that have originated from space 80 00:04:31,062 --> 00:04:35,567 somehow had to do with our development here on Earth. 81 00:04:35,567 --> 00:04:38,445 However, it is very clear 82 00:04:38,445 --> 00:04:41,406 that the ancient astronaut theory proposes 83 00:04:41,406 --> 00:04:45,577 that the one reason why we became humans 84 00:04:45,577 --> 00:04:49,206 as we are today is not due to an accident 85 00:04:49,206 --> 00:04:52,209 by some natural virus from outer space, 86 00:04:52,209 --> 00:04:57,339 but a deliberate, artificial change of our DNA. 87 00:04:57,339 --> 00:05:00,342 NARRATOR: Could humans be the subject 88 00:05:00,342 --> 00:05:03,970 of a bioengineering project by extraterrestrials 89 00:05:03,970 --> 00:05:08,141 who use viruses from space to alter our evolution? 90 00:05:08,141 --> 00:05:11,394 And if so, could those viruses 91 00:05:11,394 --> 00:05:13,313 have been delivered to Earth in comets? 92 00:05:13,313 --> 00:05:18,860 Ancient astronaut theorists point to a curious event 93 00:05:18,860 --> 00:05:21,321 in our evolutionary history: 94 00:05:21,321 --> 00:05:24,407 the moment humans almost went extinct. 95 00:05:26,368 --> 00:05:32,123 Around 75,000 years ago, there was a bottleneck 96 00:05:32,123 --> 00:05:34,084 in human evolution. 97 00:05:35,669 --> 00:05:39,214 It's suggested that the human population 98 00:05:39,214 --> 00:05:43,134 actually went down from millions 99 00:05:43,134 --> 00:05:46,179 down to just a few thousand. 100 00:05:46,179 --> 00:05:50,600 This is certainly something that genetics backs up. 101 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:55,230 And we have to ask ourselves what was going on at this time. 102 00:05:55,230 --> 00:05:59,234 PHILIP IMBROGNO: Originally, geologists believed that 103 00:05:59,234 --> 00:06:02,070 that bottleneck of humanity was caused 104 00:06:02,070 --> 00:06:05,574 by the supervolcano in, uh, Sumatra exploding. 105 00:06:05,574 --> 00:06:10,704 Now, recent finds have indicated that's not the case 106 00:06:10,704 --> 00:06:13,206 and they're leaning more towards 107 00:06:13,206 --> 00:06:17,669 a virus, a plague, that was genetically 108 00:06:17,669 --> 00:06:19,045 programmed for early humans. 109 00:06:19,045 --> 00:06:22,048 Wiped them out. 110 00:06:22,048 --> 00:06:24,885 NARRATOR: One controversial theory 111 00:06:24,885 --> 00:06:27,429 is that the cause of this bottleneck event 112 00:06:27,429 --> 00:06:30,015 was not just a virus, but a virus 113 00:06:30,015 --> 00:06:34,144 that was brought to Earth on a comet. 114 00:06:34,144 --> 00:06:37,564 According to this theory, a comet slammed into the planet 115 00:06:37,564 --> 00:06:40,859 with such devastating force, that it created 116 00:06:40,859 --> 00:06:43,111 a nuclear winter... 117 00:06:43,111 --> 00:06:47,198 killing almost all human life on Earth. 118 00:06:47,198 --> 00:06:50,243 Almost. Because those that could survive 119 00:06:50,243 --> 00:06:53,204 both the nuclear winter and the alien virus 120 00:06:53,204 --> 00:06:57,959 emerged as a profoundly altered and improved species. 121 00:06:59,586 --> 00:07:02,005 It was immediately following this event 122 00:07:02,005 --> 00:07:04,674 that humans first began to leave evidence 123 00:07:04,674 --> 00:07:09,095 of symbolic thinking, art, music and advanced language. 124 00:07:09,095 --> 00:07:11,806 Somehow, human beings 125 00:07:11,806 --> 00:07:14,559 reached another stage of evolution. 126 00:07:14,559 --> 00:07:19,564 It was the transformation of the human brain. 127 00:07:19,564 --> 00:07:24,361 Could it be, and we believe it did happen, 128 00:07:24,361 --> 00:07:28,156 that alien viruses infected Planet Earth 129 00:07:28,156 --> 00:07:30,116 at this inflection point 130 00:07:30,116 --> 00:07:32,661 of the extinction of the human species. 131 00:07:32,661 --> 00:07:36,539 They implanted viruses in the human species 132 00:07:36,539 --> 00:07:39,084 that changed the brain. 133 00:07:39,084 --> 00:07:42,337 NARRATOR: But could viruses really survive 134 00:07:42,337 --> 00:07:45,215 in the frozen vacuum of space? 135 00:07:45,215 --> 00:07:47,926 And if so, could they have come here 136 00:07:47,926 --> 00:07:50,428 not by accident, but as some kind 137 00:07:50,428 --> 00:07:53,098 of extraterrestrial invasion? 138 00:07:54,683 --> 00:07:58,311 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes and suggest 139 00:07:58,311 --> 00:08:01,690 further clues might be found by examining a controversial 140 00:08:01,690 --> 00:08:05,318 theory that comets, far from being lifeless, 141 00:08:05,318 --> 00:08:08,947 are brimming with alien microbes 142 00:08:08,947 --> 00:08:11,700 and they are headed our way. 143 00:08:20,333 --> 00:08:22,085 NARRATOR: Boston, Massachusetts. 144 00:08:22,085 --> 00:08:25,672 August 27, 1918. 145 00:08:25,672 --> 00:08:29,759 Two sailors visit the sick bay at a seaside pier 146 00:08:29,759 --> 00:08:31,553 with frightening symptoms. 147 00:08:31,553 --> 00:08:35,682 Their bodies are literally covered with dark splotches, 148 00:08:35,682 --> 00:08:38,643 they suffer from severe bleeding 149 00:08:38,643 --> 00:08:40,979 and they are foaming at the mouth. 150 00:08:40,979 --> 00:08:47,068 The next day, eight more arrive with the same symptoms. 151 00:08:47,068 --> 00:08:51,781 And, in just a few weeks, thousands die, 152 00:08:51,781 --> 00:08:55,785 as Boston falls into the grip of one of the deadliest 153 00:08:55,785 --> 00:09:00,331 viral outbreaks of all time, the Spanish flu. 154 00:09:00,331 --> 00:09:03,043 FISHER: The 1918 Spanish flu epidemic 155 00:09:03,043 --> 00:09:07,672 is probably the worst epidemic in recorded human history. 156 00:09:09,174 --> 00:09:10,550 Medical historians estimate 157 00:09:10,550 --> 00:09:12,052 that up to 20 million 158 00:09:12,052 --> 00:09:14,512 people, uh, died during that epidemic. 159 00:09:14,512 --> 00:09:16,723 BIRNES: It didn't just focus 160 00:09:16,723 --> 00:09:18,725 on one group of people. 161 00:09:18,725 --> 00:09:21,770 People from the very top echelon of society 162 00:09:21,770 --> 00:09:24,189 all the way to the working poor 163 00:09:24,189 --> 00:09:26,858 were struck down by the Spanish flu. 164 00:09:31,488 --> 00:09:33,698 NARRATOR: Half a world away, the same 165 00:09:33,698 --> 00:09:37,660 influenza epidemic ravages populations across India. 166 00:09:37,660 --> 00:09:41,831 Its starting point is traced back to the city of Bombay. 167 00:09:41,831 --> 00:09:46,377 And there's a strange connection between these two outbreaks: 168 00:09:46,377 --> 00:09:50,757 they began on the same day. 169 00:09:50,757 --> 00:09:53,551 One of the things that's not often discussed 170 00:09:53,551 --> 00:09:56,221 is that the great flu epidemic began 171 00:09:56,221 --> 00:09:59,182 on the same day in two different places: 172 00:09:59,182 --> 00:10:04,229 in Boston and on the other side of the world in Bombay. 173 00:10:04,229 --> 00:10:06,314 Now, those are two spots on the Earth 174 00:10:06,314 --> 00:10:08,108 that are virtually on opposite ends 175 00:10:08,108 --> 00:10:11,778 and you have to wonder how that is possible because 176 00:10:11,778 --> 00:10:17,534 you can't travel, within a day, by ship from Boston to India. 177 00:10:17,534 --> 00:10:20,662 And air travel, at the time, didn't exist. 178 00:10:20,662 --> 00:10:23,331 IMBROGNO: How does an outbreak occur 179 00:10:23,331 --> 00:10:26,167 of the same virus on places 180 00:10:26,167 --> 00:10:29,087 so spread apart 181 00:10:29,087 --> 00:10:32,882 in 1918 in less than 24 hours? 182 00:10:32,882 --> 00:10:38,930 The answer is that the virus probably fell from space. 183 00:10:38,930 --> 00:10:44,686 Perhaps the Earth was grazed by the tail of a comet... 184 00:10:46,855 --> 00:10:50,316 ...and so that's why we had the outbreak of the epidemic 185 00:10:50,316 --> 00:10:52,569 on two sides of the planet. 186 00:10:53,945 --> 00:10:55,738 NARRATOR: Until recently, 187 00:10:55,738 --> 00:10:59,868 it was believed that radiation, extreme temperatures 188 00:10:59,868 --> 00:11:01,953 and the vacuum of space‐‐ 189 00:11:01,953 --> 00:11:04,497 that is to say, the absence of any oxygen‐‐ 190 00:11:04,497 --> 00:11:07,917 would kill any life‐form. 191 00:11:07,917 --> 00:11:09,836 ‐ASTRONAUT: Pressurization, go Atlas. ‐ASTRONAUT 2: Go Centaur. 192 00:11:09,836 --> 00:11:12,839 NARRATOR: But ever since humans first ventured into space, 193 00:11:12,839 --> 00:11:17,677 scientists have been finding evidence to the contrary. 194 00:11:25,768 --> 00:11:28,104 NASA's unmanned Surveyor 3 lander 195 00:11:28,104 --> 00:11:30,982 touches down on the Moon 196 00:11:30,982 --> 00:11:33,610 and begins its mission collecting soil 197 00:11:33,610 --> 00:11:36,404 from the lunar surface. 198 00:11:36,404 --> 00:11:38,823 Two years later, 199 00:11:38,823 --> 00:11:41,326 astronauts on the Apollo 12 mission 200 00:11:41,326 --> 00:11:46,372 recover parts of Surveyor 3 and return them to Earth. 201 00:11:46,372 --> 00:11:49,876 To the astonishment of scientists, 202 00:11:49,876 --> 00:11:53,796 living strep bacteria is found on the probe. 203 00:11:53,796 --> 00:11:58,676 But this is only the first of many cases of microorganisms 204 00:11:58,676 --> 00:12:00,929 surviving space travel. 205 00:12:03,473 --> 00:12:04,933 HOOVER: There have been experiments 206 00:12:04,933 --> 00:12:07,936 in which microorganisms have been flown 207 00:12:07,936 --> 00:12:09,812 to the International Space Station 208 00:12:09,812 --> 00:12:13,816 and exposed to the hard vacuum and the radiation 209 00:12:13,816 --> 00:12:16,819 and the temperature changes of deep space. 210 00:12:16,819 --> 00:12:19,072 And many of those organisms survived. 211 00:12:20,657 --> 00:12:22,784 NARRATOR: Incredibly, 212 00:12:22,784 --> 00:12:25,995 several types of bacteria have thrived back on Earth 213 00:12:25,995 --> 00:12:27,872 after spending up to two years 214 00:12:27,872 --> 00:12:31,000 outside the International Space Station. 215 00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:35,046 But even more surprisingly, this durability isn't reserved 216 00:12:35,046 --> 00:12:37,924 for single‐celled organisms alone. 217 00:12:37,924 --> 00:12:42,929 In September 2007, a Russian Soyuz rocket 218 00:12:42,929 --> 00:12:46,849 carried tiny animals called tardigrades into space 219 00:12:46,849 --> 00:12:48,518 to test their legendary ability 220 00:12:48,518 --> 00:12:52,397 to thrive in extreme environments. 221 00:12:52,397 --> 00:12:54,816 HOOVER: Tardigrades are called water bears. 222 00:12:54,816 --> 00:12:58,861 Uh, they're found in the polar regions on mosses and so forth, 223 00:12:58,861 --> 00:13:00,863 and they're beautiful little animals. 224 00:13:00,863 --> 00:13:04,367 They have a very unusual life history, 225 00:13:04,367 --> 00:13:07,704 and there were experiments in which tardigrades were carried 226 00:13:07,704 --> 00:13:09,706 to the International Space Station, 227 00:13:09,706 --> 00:13:12,500 and they were found to survive exposure 228 00:13:12,500 --> 00:13:14,919 to the deep space environment. 229 00:13:14,919 --> 00:13:16,879 And after they were brought back, 230 00:13:16,879 --> 00:13:18,798 there were several of the tardigrades 231 00:13:18,798 --> 00:13:21,509 that were still alive. 232 00:13:21,509 --> 00:13:26,514 Now, in the last 20 years, it was shown beyond any doubt 233 00:13:26,514 --> 00:13:30,184 that microbes are essentially born space travelers. 234 00:13:30,184 --> 00:13:34,856 They can survive almost any of the rigors that you can think of 235 00:13:34,856 --> 00:13:36,816 that would greet them in space. 236 00:13:36,816 --> 00:13:38,276 High temperatures, 237 00:13:38,276 --> 00:13:40,361 high radiation, 238 00:13:40,361 --> 00:13:41,863 intense cooling 239 00:13:41,863 --> 00:13:44,407 and even intense heating. 240 00:13:44,407 --> 00:13:48,411 It's also well established that microorganisms can 241 00:13:48,411 --> 00:13:52,290 very easily survive in bodies like comets 242 00:13:52,290 --> 00:13:57,045 and could well live in bodies like Europa and Enceladus 243 00:13:57,045 --> 00:14:01,883 because there is ice there, there is liquid water oceans 244 00:14:01,883 --> 00:14:04,927 underneath the icy crust. 245 00:14:04,927 --> 00:14:07,930 NARRATOR: In recent years, astronomers are identifying 246 00:14:07,930 --> 00:14:12,518 more and more planets that could potentially harbor life. 247 00:14:12,518 --> 00:14:15,396 Some believe that microbial life 248 00:14:15,396 --> 00:14:18,941 first evolved on one of these distant planets. 249 00:14:20,985 --> 00:14:25,782 Eons later, meteor impacts blasted some of them into space, 250 00:14:25,782 --> 00:14:28,910 where they took root in comets. 251 00:14:28,910 --> 00:14:30,369 But even if true, 252 00:14:30,369 --> 00:14:33,498 how could they descend to Earth and infect humans? 253 00:14:33,498 --> 00:14:37,293 HOOVER: We know for a fact that material from other bodies 254 00:14:37,293 --> 00:14:41,130 in our solar system is continually raining down 255 00:14:41,130 --> 00:14:42,965 on the surface of the planet Earth, 256 00:14:42,965 --> 00:14:46,094 and it could well be bringing with it dead 257 00:14:46,094 --> 00:14:49,430 and possibly even living microorganisms 258 00:14:49,430 --> 00:14:53,142 as it enters the Earth's atmosphere and then lands 259 00:14:53,142 --> 00:14:56,354 in oceans or lakes or streams of the planet. 260 00:14:56,354 --> 00:14:59,607 NARRATOR: Could this explain many of the plagues 261 00:14:59,607 --> 00:15:02,610 that sickened and killed millions throughout history? 262 00:15:02,610 --> 00:15:07,990 In 2007, an international team of researchers set up 263 00:15:07,990 --> 00:15:11,786 a research facility in the Sierra Nevada mountains of Spain 264 00:15:11,786 --> 00:15:15,623 to collect data on microbes falling to Earth from the sky. 265 00:15:15,623 --> 00:15:20,169 What they discovered remains controversial. 266 00:15:20,169 --> 00:15:23,131 The total amount of viruses 267 00:15:23,131 --> 00:15:26,050 that were falling down on the Earth 268 00:15:26,050 --> 00:15:31,305 was something like 800 million individual viruses 269 00:15:31,305 --> 00:15:34,767 per square meter of the Earth. 270 00:15:34,767 --> 00:15:37,019 The conclusion they came to, of course, was that 271 00:15:37,019 --> 00:15:40,189 this was essentially viruses that were lofted 272 00:15:40,189 --> 00:15:42,150 from the surface of the Earth, 273 00:15:42,150 --> 00:15:45,695 taken up to the clouds and brought back. 274 00:15:45,695 --> 00:15:50,032 Now, I think some would have been recirculated in this way, 275 00:15:50,032 --> 00:15:52,076 but not all, 276 00:15:52,076 --> 00:15:55,204 and I feel that this is 277 00:15:55,204 --> 00:16:00,293 one of the most striking examples of science 278 00:16:00,293 --> 00:16:05,339 being essentially dishonest in its conclusions. 279 00:16:05,339 --> 00:16:10,511 These 800 million viruses per square meter 280 00:16:10,511 --> 00:16:14,891 falling on the Earth must include viruses 281 00:16:14,891 --> 00:16:16,934 that are coming from outside. 282 00:16:19,270 --> 00:16:21,355 NARRATOR: Although some scientists believe 283 00:16:21,355 --> 00:16:23,774 that life on Earth actually originated 284 00:16:23,774 --> 00:16:28,029 with microbes that rained down from comets, 285 00:16:28,029 --> 00:16:30,990 a theory known as panspermia, 286 00:16:30,990 --> 00:16:33,284 an even more controversial theory 287 00:16:33,284 --> 00:16:35,536 called directed panspermia 288 00:16:35,536 --> 00:16:41,250 proposes that these comets were sent here not by accident, 289 00:16:41,250 --> 00:16:43,794 but deliberately. 290 00:16:45,046 --> 00:16:48,132 If I'm an alien species, 291 00:16:48,132 --> 00:16:52,303 and I want to start a colony on a different planet, 292 00:16:52,303 --> 00:16:54,222 think of what we're doing now. 293 00:16:54,222 --> 00:16:59,227 We want to send human beings back to the Moon. 294 00:16:59,227 --> 00:17:02,438 We want to send human beings to Mars. 295 00:17:02,438 --> 00:17:05,358 What if that's not what they did? 296 00:17:05,358 --> 00:17:11,364 What if the ancient aliens didn't send complete life‐forms, 297 00:17:11,364 --> 00:17:16,994 but sent submicroscopic life‐forms? 298 00:17:16,994 --> 00:17:20,373 NARRATOR: Mainstream scientists remain skeptical 299 00:17:20,373 --> 00:17:23,376 that microbes can survive for thousands of years 300 00:17:23,376 --> 00:17:28,589 inside icy comets, much less that they might be sent to Earth 301 00:17:28,589 --> 00:17:31,384 deliberately to alter human evolution. 302 00:17:33,135 --> 00:17:35,263 But others argue that the proof 303 00:17:35,263 --> 00:17:37,431 can be found right here on Earth, 304 00:17:37,431 --> 00:17:40,476 in the closest environment we have to comets: 305 00:17:40,476 --> 00:17:44,313 the icy depths of glaciers. 306 00:17:50,611 --> 00:17:54,824 TSOUKALOS: April 17, 2019.. 307 00:17:54,824 --> 00:17:58,744 Ancient astronaut theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos 308 00:17:58,744 --> 00:18:02,164 and retired NASA scientist Dr. Richard Hoover 309 00:18:02,164 --> 00:18:05,376 are about to board a helicopter bound for a massive ice cave 310 00:18:05,376 --> 00:18:07,211 in the Canadian wilderness. 311 00:18:07,211 --> 00:18:08,504 All right, you ready for this? 312 00:18:08,504 --> 00:18:10,840 ‐Yes, absolutely. ‐All right. 313 00:18:10,840 --> 00:18:14,552 NARRATOR: Dr. Hoover spent most of his career studying fossils 314 00:18:14,552 --> 00:18:17,972 for signs of extraterrestrial microscopic life, 315 00:18:17,972 --> 00:18:20,850 and is a leading proponent of panspermia, 316 00:18:20,850 --> 00:18:24,145 the idea that life on Earth originally rained down 317 00:18:24,145 --> 00:18:26,522 from comets in outer space. 318 00:18:29,692 --> 00:18:31,944 He has invited Giorgio to accompany him 319 00:18:31,944 --> 00:18:34,196 while he investigates the Whistler ice cave... 320 00:18:34,196 --> 00:18:36,032 I always love this. 321 00:18:36,032 --> 00:18:37,867 NARRATOR: ...where he is confident they will find 322 00:18:37,867 --> 00:18:39,827 the glacial ice teeming with microbial 323 00:18:39,827 --> 00:18:44,332 and perhaps even more sophisticated life‐forms. 324 00:18:44,332 --> 00:18:47,710 Life‐forms that may be thousands of years old. 325 00:18:47,710 --> 00:18:49,712 HOOVER: Oh, this is just... 326 00:18:49,712 --> 00:18:52,840 ‐absolutely magnificent. ‐It really is. 327 00:18:52,840 --> 00:18:55,176 NARRATOR: If alien viruses are reaching Earth, 328 00:18:55,176 --> 00:18:58,638 Dr. Hoover suggests that those that don't find a host 329 00:18:58,638 --> 00:19:01,390 could survive within such an environment 330 00:19:01,390 --> 00:19:04,185 for long periods of time. 331 00:19:04,185 --> 00:19:05,645 Today, he'll examine the glacier 332 00:19:05,645 --> 00:19:09,607 for the perfect samples to analyze in his laboratory. 333 00:19:09,607 --> 00:19:12,276 So, Richard, how excited are you to be here 334 00:19:12,276 --> 00:19:14,111 to conduct this experiment? 335 00:19:14,111 --> 00:19:16,364 (chuckles): Well, I'm tremendously excited. 336 00:19:16,364 --> 00:19:19,867 ‐This‐this is absolutely a‐a marvelous opportunity... ‐Yeah. 337 00:19:19,867 --> 00:19:22,828 ...to do more studies of life in ice. 338 00:19:22,828 --> 00:19:26,707 NARRATOR: After a 20‐minute helicopter ride, the team arrives 339 00:19:26,707 --> 00:19:29,960 at the Whistler ice cave in the Pemberton glacier. 340 00:19:31,337 --> 00:19:33,297 TSOUKALOS: Wow. 341 00:19:33,297 --> 00:19:37,218 ‐This is incredible. ‐HOOVER: Yeah, amazing. 342 00:19:38,427 --> 00:19:39,970 HOOVER: Look at that. 343 00:19:39,970 --> 00:19:43,432 There must be a thousand shades of blue in this ice cave. 344 00:19:43,432 --> 00:19:45,726 Just absolutely fantastic. 345 00:19:47,812 --> 00:19:51,399 And here we see all of these magnificent shades of blue, 346 00:19:51,399 --> 00:19:54,860 and up there you see big streaks of black. 347 00:19:54,860 --> 00:19:58,531 Glaciers like to eat rocks, and as they eat rocks, 348 00:19:58,531 --> 00:20:02,076 the rocks gather inside, and when the sun shines 349 00:20:02,076 --> 00:20:03,994 through the ice and hits the rocks, 350 00:20:03,994 --> 00:20:07,790 it can cause it to melt and form nice little pools of water, 351 00:20:07,790 --> 00:20:11,460 and then when bacteria and algae grow in there 352 00:20:11,460 --> 00:20:15,297 and respire and produce their... their photosynthetic products, 353 00:20:15,297 --> 00:20:16,716 they make their own atmosphere. 354 00:20:16,716 --> 00:20:18,300 So, around every tiny rock 355 00:20:18,300 --> 00:20:21,595 in this glacier, there is a tiny planetary system 356 00:20:21,595 --> 00:20:24,724 with its own biology, its own atmosphere, 357 00:20:24,724 --> 00:20:28,769 its own soil, in effect. And its own oceans. 358 00:20:28,769 --> 00:20:31,939 NARRATOR: The ice here is tens of thousands of years old. 359 00:20:31,939 --> 00:20:35,568 But Dr. Hoover believes it is teeming with life. 360 00:20:35,568 --> 00:20:37,486 Wow. I mean, this is, uh, spectacular. 361 00:20:37,486 --> 00:20:40,614 So, you just described, basically, our environment 362 00:20:40,614 --> 00:20:43,075 ‐on a microscopic level. ‐Exactly. 363 00:20:43,075 --> 00:20:46,954 HOOVER: There is an enormous amount of biology above us 364 00:20:46,954 --> 00:20:50,332 and throughout this wonderful glacier. 365 00:20:53,919 --> 00:20:57,006 What we're about to do is take a core sample 366 00:20:57,006 --> 00:20:58,758 of this beautiful blue ice. 367 00:21:00,426 --> 00:21:02,136 TSOUKALOS: So, what are you looking for specifically 368 00:21:02,136 --> 00:21:04,180 ‐right now? ‐What I want to do first is 369 00:21:04,180 --> 00:21:07,391 chop away an outer layer and get into the inner ice. 370 00:21:07,391 --> 00:21:11,771 We'll be looking inside of the ice for the ice microorganisms. 371 00:21:13,105 --> 00:21:16,233 Now we know there can't possibly be 372 00:21:16,233 --> 00:21:18,527 any contamination, 373 00:21:18,527 --> 00:21:21,822 because this ice has been in the glacier 374 00:21:21,822 --> 00:21:24,992 and now is only freshly exposed. 375 00:21:24,992 --> 00:21:27,286 And now we take the core. 376 00:21:31,373 --> 00:21:33,501 Now we're into the ice. 377 00:21:33,501 --> 00:21:37,338 I'll pull the ice core out. 378 00:21:45,846 --> 00:21:47,389 ‐It's okay? ‐Mm‐hmm. 379 00:21:47,389 --> 00:21:48,516 And that's enough, right? 380 00:21:48,516 --> 00:21:49,683 ‐That's enough. Yeah. ‐Okay, great. 381 00:21:49,683 --> 00:21:50,976 For that first sample. 382 00:21:50,976 --> 00:21:53,354 ‐Yeah, cap that. ‐Okay. 383 00:21:53,354 --> 00:21:55,689 All the microorganisms that grow in ice 384 00:21:55,689 --> 00:21:58,234 typically grow very, very slowly. 385 00:21:58,234 --> 00:22:00,778 So... In fact, there are some microorganisms 386 00:22:00,778 --> 00:22:02,863 that only reproduce once every half a century, 387 00:22:02,863 --> 00:22:04,406 ‐or once a century. ‐Mm‐hmm. 388 00:22:04,406 --> 00:22:06,408 So the microbes that are found in here, 389 00:22:06,408 --> 00:22:09,995 are they in suspended animation, or are they moving around? 390 00:22:09,995 --> 00:22:11,163 Probably both. 391 00:22:11,163 --> 00:22:13,541 So, essentially, what you're saying 392 00:22:13,541 --> 00:22:15,584 is that this entire cave 393 00:22:15,584 --> 00:22:18,546 ‐is filled with life. ‐Yes. 394 00:22:18,546 --> 00:22:19,922 But not just that. 395 00:22:19,922 --> 00:22:23,217 This entire ice cap is filled with life. 396 00:22:23,217 --> 00:22:27,263 There is this enormous amount of microorganisms 397 00:22:27,263 --> 00:22:30,307 that live and thrive and love to live 398 00:22:30,307 --> 00:22:32,434 in these low temperatures of the... 399 00:22:32,434 --> 00:22:34,937 of the ice cave that we have here, 400 00:22:34,937 --> 00:22:37,189 and ice caves and icy, uh, glaciers 401 00:22:37,189 --> 00:22:38,816 all over the planet Earth. 402 00:22:38,816 --> 00:22:42,069 And probably all over icy regions 403 00:22:42,069 --> 00:22:44,572 within our entire solar system, and maybe... 404 00:22:44,572 --> 00:22:47,616 maybe widely distributed throughout the entire universe. 405 00:22:47,616 --> 00:22:52,872 Are we essentially inside the interior of a... of a comet? 406 00:22:52,872 --> 00:22:54,415 ‐Is this what it looks like? ‐Well... 407 00:22:54,415 --> 00:22:58,043 Yes. Microorganisms can live in ice, 408 00:22:58,043 --> 00:23:01,881 and ice is the dominant component of comets. 409 00:23:01,881 --> 00:23:04,967 Organisms can remain alive and protected by 410 00:23:04,967 --> 00:23:07,386 the icy material of the comet 411 00:23:07,386 --> 00:23:10,389 until it arrives into another solar system 412 00:23:10,389 --> 00:23:14,184 and blows off chunks of material that can find a planet 413 00:23:14,184 --> 00:23:16,729 that it can consider a wonderful home. 414 00:23:16,729 --> 00:23:20,608 And so, this basically ties in to the whole idea of panspermia. 415 00:23:20,608 --> 00:23:23,777 Water is a wonderful radiation shield. 416 00:23:23,777 --> 00:23:26,614 And when you have a comet that is 417 00:23:26,614 --> 00:23:29,283 a few miles in diameter, 418 00:23:29,283 --> 00:23:32,036 on the inside of that cometary crust, 419 00:23:32,036 --> 00:23:34,705 there is all of this magnificent ice that has been 420 00:23:34,705 --> 00:23:38,292 frozen, and then reworked with material going in and out. 421 00:23:38,292 --> 00:23:40,127 So comets are not just 422 00:23:40,127 --> 00:23:42,671 a magnificent place for panspermia. 423 00:23:42,671 --> 00:23:45,591 I am convinced that comets are an absolutely wonderful place 424 00:23:45,591 --> 00:23:47,259 for the origin of life. 425 00:23:49,261 --> 00:23:53,557 NARRATOR: Incredibly, Giorgio and Dr. Hoover discover 426 00:23:53,557 --> 00:23:57,227 that the glacier isn't home to just microscopic life. 427 00:23:57,227 --> 00:24:00,064 This is magnificent. Look, these ice worms. 428 00:24:00,064 --> 00:24:02,066 This one has just crawled out of the glacier. 429 00:24:02,066 --> 00:24:04,652 ‐Oh, wow. ‐He's deep in the ice. Look at this. 430 00:24:06,820 --> 00:24:08,697 Over here, two more ice worms. 431 00:24:08,697 --> 00:24:10,616 They're all in here. 432 00:24:10,616 --> 00:24:11,825 TSOUKALOS: He's clearly looking for something. 433 00:24:11,825 --> 00:24:13,702 HOOVER: Yeah, he's hunting. 434 00:24:13,702 --> 00:24:16,914 We discovered life in the most inhospitable of environments. 435 00:24:16,914 --> 00:24:19,959 NARRATOR: Amazingly, Dr. Hoover has found 436 00:24:19,959 --> 00:24:22,586 some of the rarest animals on Earth. 437 00:24:22,586 --> 00:24:26,090 Ice worms only exist in a handful of locations 438 00:24:26,090 --> 00:24:27,883 in North America. 439 00:24:27,883 --> 00:24:30,219 But how can animals live and thrive 440 00:24:30,219 --> 00:24:32,304 in frozen blocks of ice? 441 00:24:32,304 --> 00:24:34,765 So, how have these ice worms come about? 442 00:24:34,765 --> 00:24:38,644 HOOVER: This is an incredible evolutionary phenomenon. 443 00:24:38,644 --> 00:24:41,480 They have apparently evolved to be able to 444 00:24:41,480 --> 00:24:44,441 live and grow and feed and reproduce 445 00:24:44,441 --> 00:24:46,568 inside of glacial ice and snow. 446 00:24:46,568 --> 00:24:51,198 They are feeding on algae, cyanobacteria 447 00:24:51,198 --> 00:24:53,993 and other bacteria that live in the ice, 448 00:24:53,993 --> 00:24:56,328 and they can make burrows through the ice, 449 00:24:56,328 --> 00:24:59,331 just like an earthworm makes burrows through the soil. 450 00:24:59,331 --> 00:25:02,334 And we may see similar kinds of organisms 451 00:25:02,334 --> 00:25:06,296 on the polar cap of Mars, or perhaps even in 452 00:25:06,296 --> 00:25:08,841 craters on the moon, or perhaps the icy moons 453 00:25:08,841 --> 00:25:12,428 of our solar system, like Europa and Enceladus. 454 00:25:12,428 --> 00:25:14,638 You know, it's kind of incredible, because we came here 455 00:25:14,638 --> 00:25:17,391 in the hopes of finding microbial life, 456 00:25:17,391 --> 00:25:19,560 and here we are looking at ice worms, 457 00:25:19,560 --> 00:25:21,061 which are actual animals. 458 00:25:21,061 --> 00:25:23,355 So this is more than what we'd hoped for. 459 00:25:23,355 --> 00:25:24,815 It‐it's incredible. 460 00:25:24,815 --> 00:25:27,276 NARRATOR: As Giorgio and Dr. Hoover 461 00:25:27,276 --> 00:25:30,279 take their samples to a lab to be analyzed, 462 00:25:30,279 --> 00:25:33,449 what kind of life‐forms might they find 463 00:25:33,449 --> 00:25:35,617 within the Pemberton glacier? 464 00:25:35,617 --> 00:25:38,662 Could it support the theory that life on comets 465 00:25:38,662 --> 00:25:41,540 is more common than we ever thought possible? 466 00:25:41,540 --> 00:25:44,918 And if so, is it just the random byproduct 467 00:25:44,918 --> 00:25:49,089 of a universe that is teeming with various forms of life? 468 00:25:49,089 --> 00:25:53,010 Or is it part of a more strategic plan? 469 00:25:53,010 --> 00:25:58,724 A plan deliberately designed to alter human evolution? 470 00:26:04,438 --> 00:26:07,941 NARRATOR: Ancient astronaut theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos ‐TSOUKALOS: See anything? ‐HOOVER: Oh, yes, yes. 471 00:26:07,941 --> 00:26:11,737 and retired NASA scientist Dr. Richard Hoover 472 00:26:11,737 --> 00:26:13,781 have just collected deep ice core samples 473 00:26:13,781 --> 00:26:16,825 from the Pemberton glacier in Whistler, Canada. 474 00:26:16,825 --> 00:26:19,661 First sample that we got. 475 00:26:19,661 --> 00:26:22,372 NARRATOR: Now back in the lab, they are hoping 476 00:26:22,372 --> 00:26:25,417 to observe microorganisms that remain dormant 477 00:26:25,417 --> 00:26:26,668 within the glacial ice 478 00:26:26,668 --> 00:26:28,712 and are just now returning to life 479 00:26:28,712 --> 00:26:31,715 for the first time in thousands of years. 480 00:26:31,715 --> 00:26:33,634 ‐See anything? ‐Oh, yes. Oh, yes, yes. 481 00:26:33,634 --> 00:26:35,969 We've got bacteria. 482 00:26:35,969 --> 00:26:38,097 This is fantastic. I mean, 483 00:26:38,097 --> 00:26:40,015 look at this one spinning right here. 484 00:26:40,015 --> 00:26:42,267 This one just moved straight across the screen. 485 00:26:42,267 --> 00:26:44,561 And this one is tumbling. 486 00:26:44,561 --> 00:26:46,438 And notice there's a cell that has just undergone 487 00:26:46,438 --> 00:26:48,607 cell division. Here's another one that's 488 00:26:48,607 --> 00:26:50,442 ‐just undergone cell division. ‐Okay. 489 00:26:51,735 --> 00:26:55,364 The quest for extraterrestrial life, to me, 490 00:26:55,364 --> 00:26:58,826 has been a lifelong one, as it has been with you. 491 00:26:58,826 --> 00:27:01,829 So I've traveled around the world, climbing pyramids. 492 00:27:01,829 --> 00:27:04,915 I've looked at statues, I've been to hundreds of museums. 493 00:27:04,915 --> 00:27:06,875 I've read countless ancient texts. 494 00:27:06,875 --> 00:27:09,837 And here, we are looking at something 495 00:27:09,837 --> 00:27:14,675 that shows extraterrestrial life that may have come here 496 00:27:14,675 --> 00:27:16,426 millions of years ago. 497 00:27:16,426 --> 00:27:20,472 The fascinating thing is that a far more 498 00:27:20,472 --> 00:27:23,016 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. 750 00:40:55,912 --> 00:40:59,999 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. 758 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 764 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. 768 00:42:00,977 --> 00:42:03,813 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 61835

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