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March 24, 1997: The Terra Papers - Robert Morning Sky

March 24, 1997: The Terra Papers - Robert Morning Sky

Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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Robert Morning Sky, a Hopi and Apache researcher, joins Art Bell to unveil his decades-long investigation into what he calls the hidden history of Planet Earth. Morning Sky explains how his college research into the world's oldest religions led him to a common origin story connecting ancient Egypt, Native American traditions, and biblical prophecy, all converging on the appearance of Comet Hale-Bopp.

The conversation dives deep into Hopi prophecy surrounding the Nangasohu, or Chasing Star Kachina, which Morning Sky controversially renamed the Blue Star Kachina. He reveals that the comet's rare dual blue and white tails may fulfill twin prophecies, and predicts a seven-year timeline before the arrival of a purifier who will judge humanity. Morning Sky also draws a provocative connection between crop circles and ancient petroglyphs, suggesting they contain survival instructions from returning star ancestors.

This episode captures the peak of Hale-Bopp fever in 1997, blending indigenous cosmology with astronomical observation in a way that remains deeply compelling. Morning Sky's willingness to challenge both mainstream science and the UFO speaking circuit makes for an unforgettable evening of prophecy and revelation.
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