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A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis and University of Miami in Law, Leon Bibi , has been obsessed with the study of human evolution and extraterrestrial intervention in the human experience. Influenced by such researchers as Erich von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin, on Wednesday's show, he presented evidence that we are the product of ET genetic manipulation. Bibi has concluded that the extraterrestrial beings known as the Anunnaki visited Earth starting around 450,000 years ago, and genetically altered early humans. He considers the Anunnaki to be gods rather than God, and suggested that they correlate with the fallen angels or Nephilim described in the Bible. The Anunnaki "made several different versions of Adam and Eve- they tweaked and tweaked until they got it right," he explained, adding that DNA manipulation involved the fusing of the 45th and 46th chromosomes. There's physical evidence on our planet that we've been visited and interacted with, such as gold mines in Africa dating back 250,000 years, monoliths and megaliths such as Stonehenge, technology like the Antikythera mechanism and the Baghdad battery, and the Nazca Lines, which can only be seen from an aerial view, he outlined.
He also spoke about the Mayan tomb of Lord Pacal , which seems to show some kind of mechanical ship or craft, as well as the pyramids, the World Grid (a pattern that connects ancient sites), and Noah's flood. Bibi further believes that powerful institutions and the elite have sought to suppress knowledge of extraterrestrial visitation and intervention as a form of control.
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In the first hour of the April 1st show, George interviewed what is thought-to-be the world's only living three-headed human. Walter, Elvira, and Bobo (photo ) appeared in studio to discuss their experience as conjoined triplets, and how they navigate existence as three personas sharing the same body. They said they live in a small town near Indianapolis, where most of their neighbors know them, and have adjusted to their unusual appearance. How do the three make a living? Why, they serve as a greeter at their local Walmart store.
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This spring, you can check out the next generation of avian life with some intriguing baby bird cams. The live video cameras, unobtrusively installed near nests, show young birds interacting with their parents and include bald eagles, and great horned owls.
Today in Strangeness:
Said to be in search of the Fountain of Youth, Ponce de Leon first set foot on Florida on this date in 1513. Hermann Rorschach, the Swiss psychiatrist who created the ink blot test, died (1922), and a couple in Tokyo set the record for the longest underwater kiss, 2 min. 18 seconds (1980).
Tonight's Show, Thursday, April 2nd:
First Half: Founder of Tiger Hill Capital, a Hong Kong based asset management company and corporate advisory company, Dan Collins, has lived in China for 15 years. He'll address how China's unprecedented industrial revolution has created massive wealth, as well as how they're moving into Africa to tap into the bounty of natural resources there.
2nd Half: Expert in self-reliance and backyard food production, Marjory Wildcraft, has been seen on such TV shows as Doomsday Preppers . She'll discuss her work helping people to become more resilient by loosening their dependence on corporate agriculture, and setting up easy ways to produce food no matter how small their homes may be.
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