S02E15 - Walter Cruttenden // Lost Star of Myth and Time

Aug 26, 2019 · 1h 23m 10s
S02E15 - Walter Cruttenden // Lost Star of Myth and Time
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The precession of the equinoxes has long perplexed mankind. This phenomenon is a mind-boggling component of the Earth and the ancients continuously tipped the proverbial hat to precession throughout their...

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The precession of the equinoxes has long perplexed mankind. This phenomenon is a mind-boggling component of the Earth and the ancients continuously tipped the proverbial hat to precession throughout their monuments, megalithic structures, and writings. This subtle, yet highly advanced nod has perplexed researchers, as the common narrative points to ancient man having been less sophisticated than our current societal achievements. This week's episode explores why this school of thought is incorrect and how our ancestors were incredibly advanced.

Currently serving as the Director of the Binary Research Institute in Newport Beach, California, Walter Cruttenden is the author of the best selling book, Lost Star of Myth and Time. He is also the writer and producer of the award-winning documentary film, “The Great Year”. This week he joins Andrew and CK to discuss his work surrounding precession and the cyclical nature of the ages. He explains how mankind transitions from low ages of darkness and ignorance into high ages of technological and conscious achievement. Additionally, Walter points to our sun participating in a binary star system as the basis for this shift in civilization; a concept that is one hell of a rabbit hole.
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