NARRATOR: According
to the Hebrew Bible,
Moses was raised as a
nobleman in ancient Egypt
and as the adopted
son and brother
of two powerful pharaohs.
Is it possible that when he led
the Israelites on their exodus
into the desert, he was
already in possession
of secret
extraterrestrial devices,
devices that would be thousands
of years ahead of his time?
JASON MARTELL: Today, through
augmented reality and VR,
we can see that our
technological advances can
actually extend someone
into a whole new environment
by placing these
devices on their head.
It's very possible that some
of these ancient devices,
constructed for the pharaoh,
were actually extending
their consciousness to
another physical location,
or possibly project his
physical body like a stargate
to some other location.
NARRATOR: Is it possible
that the biblical account
of a throne, one that
transported Moses to the stars,
is directly connected to
Dr. Julio Malier's theory
that the recently discovered
void inside the Great Pyramid
could contain some sort of
sacred metallic transportation
device?
And if so, could it
be the same object
that the ancient
Egyptians referred
to as the Ship of Eternity?
For ancient astronaut theorists,
the answer is a profound yes.
And they believe that
the ultimate evidence
of Earth's extraterrestrial past
may be closer than ever before.
This place, to me, is ground
zero for all the theories
that I have investigated.
And actually, my
resolve has strengthened
in taking a secondary and a
tertiary look at ancient Egypt
to look at even more
evidence, because I think
that's incredibly important.
What I've learned, as well,
is that just the fact that you,
and hopefully others, are also
open-minded enough to debate
and discuss the theories--
which is extremely
important in my opinion.
That's how science
actually works.
GIORGIO TSOUKALOS: Absolutely.
Look, I agree that many
of the ancient things
are rooted in symbolism.
However, my question
is always, how or where
did the symbolism originate?
Many of the ancient
structures were
built in honor of the gods.
But my question is, why?
And where did it begin,
and above all, how?
How was the religion inspired?
GIORGIO TSOUKALOS: Yes.
What inspired the religion?
Yes.
RAMY ROMANY: And it's a
great question to have,
and I don't have
an answer for it.
We are at a crossroads--
Yes.
--that is about to
change the future.
I think we're about to enter
a new era of RQ technology.
And when archeology and
technology mix together,
I think the future of
Egyptology will be fascinating.
I mean, think how
much, how much stuff
is under the sands just right
in front of you right here.
I 100% agree.
I argue that perhaps the
ancient Egyptians had access
to sophisticated technology.
So the fact that we today
are discovering ancient sites
by means of modern
technology, that, to me,
is the present meeting the
past and the past meeting
the present, and the
future, of course.
