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[Part 3] Ancient mysteries lie in caves: 155 lifelike, human figures were etched on the floor of a French cave—and they’re at least 15,000 years old. Are they proof that the commonly accepted timeline of humanity needs to be adjusted? Why was the Pyramid of the Magician in Mexico also called the “House of the Dwarf,” and is it a clue about its real history? Little beings with supernatural powers were said to raise the entire structure using a surprising method not recognized by science until modern times, thousands of years later. In Iceland, friendly elves, helpful spirits, and mysterious cave creatures interacted with people in the early 1900s. Amazingly, the stories Metaphysical found align with aspects of tommyknocker sightings from across the globe. Rob and John also uncovered the most believable account ever found of a “kidnapping-by-troll” in Norway, but judge for yourself when you hear about this bizarre 1690s court case. Join remote viewer John Vivanco and investigative researcher Rob Counts for a show that’s out of this world.
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[Part 3] Ancient mysteries lie in caves: 155 lifelike, human figures were etched on the floor of a French cave—and they’re at least 15,000 years old. Are they proof that the commonly accepted timeline of humanity needs to be adjusted? Why was the Pyramid of the Magician in Mexico also called the “House of the Dwarf,” and is it a clue about its real history? Little beings with supernatural powers were said to raise the entire structure using a surprising method not recognized by science until modern times, thousands of years later. In Iceland, friendly elves, helpful spirits, and mysterious cave creatures interacted with people in the early 1900s. Amazingly, the stories Metaphysical found align with aspects of tommyknocker sightings from across the globe. Rob and John also uncovered the most believable account ever found of a “kidnapping-by-troll” in Norway, but judge for yourself when you hear about this bizarre 1690s court case. Join remote viewer John Vivanco and investigative researcher Rob Counts for a show that’s out of this world.

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