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January 7, 1996: Terra Papers - Robert Morning Sky

May 19, 20231 hr 52 minSeason 1996Ep. 103
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Robert Morning Sky, a Hopi and Apache Native American researcher and dancer, joins Art Bell on Dreamland for what he describes as one of his final public appearances before retiring from the lecture circuit. Morning Sky discusses his yearlong speaking tour fulfilling a promise to his grandfather, and explains why so few Native Americans share their ancient knowledge publicly, citing centuries of exploitation and dismissal by the civilized world.

The conversation centers on Hopi prophecy and its connections to current events. Morning Sky identifies the newly discovered comet Hale-Bopp as the Blue Star Kachina, Nangasuhu, and draws linguistic parallels between Hopi, Sumerian, Egyptian, and Babylonian terms for celestial visitors. He suggests that Hopi prophecy predicts a second, larger celestial body will appear approximately seven years after Hale-Bopp, possibly corresponding to what Zecharia Sitchin calls Nibiru. Morning Sky also reveals his translation of the hieroglyphs on the I-beam from the Santilli alien autopsy footage, describing it as a warrior inscription.

Art Bell and Morning Sky discuss the quickening of world events, the birth of six-fingered children on Navajo reservations, and the idea that star beings walk among humanity hiding in plain sight.
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