Baltic Sea Object, Göbekli Tepe & Creation of Homo Sapiens
Linda Moulton Howe, is an American investigative journalist and documentary producer-writer-director-editor who is currently based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In addition to television, Linda produces, reports and edits the science, environment and earth mysteries news website, Earthfiles.com. Linda also reports monthly science, environment and earth mysteries news for Coast to Coast AM and weekly news updates for Dreamland Radio, Linda has written four books. She joins us to discuss how the mysterious Baltic Sea object, Göbekli Tepe and the creation of Homo sapiens all connect together to form a vivid picture of humanity’s past and other intelligent life. In the second hour, Linda describes in detail the eerie stone totem depicting an image of a mysterious animal like being found on the hilltop of Göbekli Tepe and the human infant coming out of it. Then, she explains how Göbekli Tepe ties into the last ice age. She describes how humanity may have been kickstarted after catastrophe. We also discuss the Squatter Man hypothesis and the effects of trauma being imprinted onto the psyche of humanity 12,000 years ago. Linda speaks about animal mutilations, genetic manipulation, and the possibility of alien intelligence re-constituting life on Earth if humanity destroys itself. She says we are at the crossroads. Later, we’ll discuss our relationship to our creator and what happens if they return. We end the hour on the giant underground pyramid found in Alaska.Relevant Links
earthfiles.comUpdate on Baltic Sea Mystery Structure
Part 1: Mysterious 12,000-Year-Old Gobekli Tepe
Part 2: Mysterious 12,000-Years-Old Gobekli Tepe -Odd Pillar Creatures, Bizarre Totem and Mouthless Man
Part 3: Mysterious 12,000-Years-Old Gobekli Tepe - Buried to Escape Incoming Comets? Meteorites? Huge Solar Flares?
Part 4: Mysterious 12,000-Years-Old Gobekli Tepe, Turkey - Interview with Geologist Robert Schoch
’UFO’ at bottom of Baltic Sea may be Nazi anti-submarine device
Ocean X Team Update: Baltic Sea Object Emits Mysterious EMP Shield?
MS Estonia
Mammoths and Other Great Beasts Peppered with Material from Space
Göbekli Tepe
Chicxulub Crater
Ancient life-size lion statues baffle scientists
Polydactyly
Easter Island archaeology project digs up island’s bodies
Books or Other Material
Earth Files ShopUrfa Man at Urfa Museum, Sanliurfa, Turkey, June 12, 2012 © 2012 by Linda Moulton Howe. Stone totem excavated at Gobekli Tepe of non-human creature evolving into birth of human-like infant at Urfa Museum in Sanliurfa, Turkey. Image © 2012 by Linda Moulton Howe. What appears to be snakes and heads on either side of the tall humanoid figure above turn into the knees of the totem body giving birth to the human-looking baby below. Stone totem excavated at Gobekli Tepe of non-human creature evolving into birth of human-like infant at Urfa Museum in Sanliurfa, Turkey. Image © 2012 by Linda Moulton Howe. Image © 2012 by DAI, N. Becker, Summer 2012 Issue 02 of Actual Archaeology Magazine-Anatolia, “The First Temple of the World: Gobekli Tepe.” Earthfiles Reporter and Editor Linda Moulton Howe at June 13, 2012, sunrise on the Gobekli Tepe hill excavation 8 miles northeast of Sanliurfa, Turkey. German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt began scraping away dirt from the hill in 1994. His dig's careful carbon dating and soil compression analysis - combined with ground-penetrating radar - have revealed at least 250 thin, elegant, T-shaped limestone pillars were placed 12,000 years ago in circles covering 30 acres. Then a thousand years later, the entire mysterious site was covered back over with soil until it was uncovered again in 1994 by Klaus Schmidt. Image by James Sorensen for Earthfiles.com.