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At the age of 19 David Hatcher Childress left the United States on a six-year research and adventure odyssey. Childress would study firsthand the ancient civilizations of Africa, the Middle East and China; along with journeying into dangerous territory occasionally, like Uganda during the overthrow of Idi Amin. Further expeditions to South America, Africa and remote Pacific Islands, along with his books and media attention certified Childress as the Real Life Indiana Jones. From Childress further 20 years of global search for lost cities, ancient mysteries and clues of humankind's origins, The LOST CITIES SERIES of 8 titles has come about.
Mysterious Locations & Creatures |
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| Wednesday August 26, 2009 |
Author, researcher, and archaeologist David Hatcher Childress spoke about a variety of mysterious and sometimes ancient places and creatures. There is evidence of ancient visitors to the New World, who may have come here by boat as far back as 1,000 to 2,000 BC, he said.
First hour guest, author Steve Alten, shared his analysis of a photo purported to be the Loch Ness Monster.
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Host: George Noory
Egypt & The Grand Canyon |
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| Tuesday April 8, 2008 |
Author and archeologist David Hatcher Childress discussed his research into artifacts found in the Grand Canyon that suggest Egyptians may have visited North America thousands of years ago. He also talked about his investigation of the Olmecs and amazing technologies possessed by people of ancient times. "The more and more I've looked into it over the years, what I've concluded is that, yes there is something to it," Childress said of the famous story, from 1909, of a Smithsonian-sponsored expedition into the Grand Canyon to find Egyptian artifacts. He shared one possible piece of evidence: a Southwestern roadside attraction, dubbed "The Thing." This odd mummy of a woman and child together was "privately purchased in 1910" according to his sources. Childress theorized that it "may well be one of the artifacts from the caves." Speculating on why this information has been shrouded in secrecy, Childress said "today, history is politically correct, not what happened, but
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Host: George Noory
Bermuda Triangle |
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| Wednesday July 16, 2003 |
Maverick archeologist and adventurer, David Hatcher Childress (Bio/Book Catalogue)appeared on Wednesday night to discuss the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. He cited a number of cases where planes and boats simply vanished without a trace in the area roughly between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico. A green mist or fog has often been reported before anomalous events occur, such as a pilot's navigation instruments suddenly going haywire. "There's no one simple answer," Childress said, of what causes the unusual activity in the Triangle. In the area is the deep water port of Andros Island which is home to the US facility AUTEC, which he suggested might be conducting clandestine Area 51-styled experiments. Childress thinks there could well be vortices in the Bermuda Triangle that function as a kind of hyperdimensional doorway. Further, he believes UFOs are part of the equation, and that there could be underwater alien bases in this zone. A number of USOs (unidentified submersible
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Host: George Noory
Archaelogy & Explorations |
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| Sunday May 19, 2002 |
At the age of 19, David Hatcher Childress left the United States on asix-year research and adventure odyssey. Childress would study firsthandthe ancient civilizations of Africa, the Middle East and China; along withjourneying into dangerous territory occasionally, like Uganda during theoverthrow of Idi Amin. Further expeditions to South America, Africa andremote Pacific Islands, along with his books and media attention certifiedChildress as the Real Life Indiana Jones.
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Host: George Noory
David Hatcher Childress |
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| Saturday January 12, 2002 |
At the age of 19 David Hatcher Childress left the United States on asix-year research and adventure odyssey. Childress would study firsthandthe ancient civilizations of Africa, the Middle East and China; along withjourneying into dangerous territory occasionally, like Uganda during theoverthrow of Idi Amin. Further expeditions to South America, Africa andremote Pacific Islands, along with his books and media attention certifiedChildress as the Real Life Indiana Jones. From Childress further 20 yearsof global search for lost cities, ancient mysteries and clues of humankind'sorigins, The LOST CITIES SERIES of 8 titles has come about.
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