In the first half, author, researcher, and former US Army counterintelligence agent David Edward explored the mystery surrounding the lost civilization of Atlantis. Instead of proposing a single new theory about its location, he synthesized peer-reviewed academic research, satellite imagery, and ancient texts—particularly biblical writings and Plato's dialogues—providing a more comprehensive framework for understanding the ancient society.
Edward emphasized that Atlantis was not confined to a single location, but was a widespread civilization spread across many regions around the Atlantic basin. "Everyone finds it everywhere," he said, noting numerous sites like the Azores, Santorini, Malta, Antarctica, Bimini, and Doggerland. Edward also admitted that this overabundance of evidence complicates consensus. "There's so much evidence that there's no evidence. It's overwhelming," he lamented. Edward instead focused on identifying the capital city based on linguistic and geographical clues from Plato's texts.
Regarding the catastrophic end of Atlantis, he rejected the common idea that Noah's flood was to blame. Edward sees a more sudden and devastating flood event as more likely. "I think it was fast," he explained. "I think they were as surprised as anybody." He estimated that millions perished in the disaster, given the civilization's vast coastal extent. Edward also discussed the survival of some Atlanteans, citing Herodotus's accounts of mysterious peoples in northern Africa who may be remnants of the civilization. He describes them as "weird people" living in salt shacks and cursing the sun, suggesting these groups fled inland to rebuild after the catastrophe.
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In the second half, C2C's investigative reporter Cheryll Jones shared her interview with retired NASA flight surgeon Dr. Gregory Rogers, who recounted witnessing reverse-engineered ET technology. He described his 1992 encounter at Cape Canaveral in detail: during an inspection of contractor facilities, he was unexpectedly shown a closed-circuit video of a peculiar craft inside a military hangar. "There was a saucer, about 20 feet in width... pearly white, with a small dome at the top and three umbilical cords coming out of it," he recalled. The craft bore US Air Force markings, and when activated, it "lifted off the floor so smoothly... rotated clockwise 360 degrees, then counterclockwise 360 degrees," and assumed a "45 degree nose up position," he said.
Dr. Rogers noted the absence of conventional propulsion or flight control systems. He linked the craft's design and operation to Bob Lazar's 1989 descriptions of alien reproduction vehicles (ARVs) at Area 51 and Mark McCandlish's detailed illustrations of such technology. "The general shape was sort of similar... whether or not they were derivatives of the same vehicle, I have no clue," he stated.
Dr. Rogers initially chose silence, fearing the ridicule of others. "Once you see it, it's not like you can unsee it," he admitted, revealing that he waited 15 years before even telling his wife. "With the congressional hearings going on, I thought there was value in me speaking up," he explained. On government disclosure, Dr. Rogers offered a candid assessment: "I think it's a combined conspiracy of the entire bureaucracy of the US government... it's hard to get many of them to talk to each other, much less to give a combined effort to reveal information at this time."
News segment guests: Douglas Mulhall, Jeff Nelken