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Andrew Collins - The Cygnus Mystery

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Why were gigantic stone formations and circular earthworks constructed over 5.000 years ago in Europe?
Why are nearly identical earthworks found in America?
What determined how the ancients aligned their sites?
Were the three main pyramids at Giza in Egypt really aligned to represent Orion?
Why is the constellation of Cygnus (known as the Swan or the 'Celestial Bird') depicted in the world's oldest cave art?
What caused the sudden evolutionary leap in humans 30.000 and 17.000 years ago?

Famed science writer Andrew Collins may well have stumbled on the answer to these intriguing questions.
Collins has found that many of the largest and most important archaeological sites in the world were aligned to focus on the constellation of Cygnus, known in the ancient world as the portal to the sky world. Located in the Great Rift of the Milky Way, Cygnus was the centre of a cult of veneration, and final destination and origin of the River of Souls.
In this intriguing documentary, Andrew Collins guides us through an amazing range of scientific evidence culminating with space research showing that Cygnus has been showering the Earth with cosmic particles for tens of thousands of years.
Shamans entering deep caves could actually see these particles and discovered that Cygnus was their source.
Collins also finds key evidence showing that the radiation from Cygnus's cosmic rays may well have been responsible for sudden leaps in human evolution, leading to the origins of an organised star religion, which saw the Northern Cross as the source of life and death, and as the place of heaven and the Primal Cause.
Finally, Cygnus becomes the key to understanding the end of the Maya calendar in 2012.

This video presentation is based on Collins' book 'THE CYGNUS MYSTERY' and contains lots of cool animations and reconstructions,
as well as extensive interviews with Andrew Collins.

Narrated by Dr. Greg Little