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Mysterious Origins of Man #2A - Forbidden Archeology [NBC 1996]
Disk Two: Forbidden Archeology Plus uncut interviews with Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson (authors of Forbidden Archeology) Total running time: 106 Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
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Mysterious Origins of Man #1A - Rewriting Human History [NBC 1996]
Disk One: Rewriting Human History Plus uncut interviews with Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval Total running time: 102 Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
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Mysterious Origins of Man #2B - Bonus Material: Cremo & Thompson [NBC 1996]
Disk Two: Forbidden Archeology Plus uncut interviews with Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson (authors of Forbidden Archeology) Total running time: 106 Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
Disk Three: Jurassic Art Plus uncut interviews with David H. Childress and Richard Milton Total running time: 113 Min. Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
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Mysterious Origins of Man #1B - Bonus Material: Hancock & Bauval [NBC 1996]
Disk One: Rewriting Human History Plus uncut interviews with Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval Total running time: 102 Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
Visit China's most storied Treasures. Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou and Tongli. Theresa Phillips and Family take you on an exciting whirlwind tour of China.
Rod Serling hosts this 70's version of the ancient astronaut theory.
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The Science of Killing Human Beings [BBC 2008 - Horizon] In Search Of A Painless Death
Former Conservative MP Michael Portillo pushes his body to the brink of death in an investigation into the science of execution. As the American Supreme Court examines whether the lethal injection is causing prisoners to die in unnecessary pain, Michael sets out to find a solution which is fundamentally humane. Armed with startling new evidence, Michael considers a completely new approach. Will it be the answer? There is only one way to find out - to experience it himself
The discovery of the double helix structure of DNA is to science what the Mona Lisa is to painting. It's been called the single biggest discovery of all time. But it wasn't just stumbled upon - it was a race. Specifically, it was a race between two teams of young scientists working in Britain, as well as the esteemed chemist Linus Pauling, based in California. Already a Nobel laureate, Pauling may have been the favorite, but the discovery would ultimately be made by his British counterparts. Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins were trying to identify the structure by studying X-ray diffractions of the DNA molecule. But Jim Watson and Francis Crick studied a little bit of everything -- including, to the consternation of some, the work of their competitors. A few have gone so far as to accuse Watson of stealing Franklin's X-ray work. In any case, Waston and Crick's inquisitive working style ultimately allowed them to determine the DNA structure first, in 1953 -- an achievement that led to their Nobel Prize in 1962. Meanwhile, Franklin passed away in 1958 from cancer.
Dr. Patton is the staff Geologist for the Qumran Plateu excavation in Israel, the site that produced the Dead Sea Scrolls some 2,000 years ago. These scrolls, perhaps the most significant archeological discovery of all time, have changed the way we view the Bible. Many have been led to believe that the original text of the Bible has deteriorated over years of copying and recopying. The Dead Sea Schrolls provide a test of that hypothesis, allowing us to compare modern versions with recently discovered manuscripts written over 2,000 years ago.
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