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December 10, 1996: Hale Bopp - Robert Morning Sky

Jul 30, 20232 hr 28 minSeason 1996Ep. 182
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Episode description

Robert Morning Sky, a Hopi and Apache researcher who survived a suspicious car accident after publishing sensitive material on the Knights Templar, returns to discuss how Comet Hale-Bopp fulfills ancient Native American prophecy. He outlines a heavenly procession foretold by Hopi elders, beginning with celestial twins and followed by a long-tailed comet, then the arrival of Bahana, the Great White Companion, and the Purifier who will judge humanity's worthiness.

Morning Sky presents a physicist's cluster model to explain the comet's anomalies, including its unusual brightness, course corrections, and the mysterious companion object. He traces remarkable parallels between Hopi prophecy and observable signs of the end times, including accelerating time, uncontrollable children, environmental collapse, cracking polar ice, deformed wildlife, and communication through cobwebs, his term for the internet. Egyptian symbology involving a sacred snail figure and the recurring number seven further reinforce the prophetic timeline.

The discussion takes a sobering turn when Morning Sky warns against assuming extraterrestrial visitors are benevolent, drawing from the devastating historical experience of Native Americans who welcomed technologically superior strangers with open arms. Art Bell and Morning Sky share a defiant commitment to pursuing truth regardless of personal risk.
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