The Zohar StarGate Short Stories Podcast

By: Zohar Global Group
  • Summary

  • Well done! You've discovered the Zohar StarGate Short Stories Podcast - Your daily dose of mind-expanding discoveries. Hosted by Peter Twist, you will explore ancient secret discoveries whose secrets of recently been revealed. You'll track unsolved mysteries and hear stories from extraterrestrial contactees. Many of these events simply cannot be explained away. The Zohar StarGate Short Stories podcast will bring you the latest discoveries in half the amount of time of most podcasts. Prepare for the most amazing stories you’ve ever heard, all in less time than it takes to pour your tea and butter your bread.
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Episodes
  • The Controversial 120 Million-Year-Old Map
    Dec 19 2021
    The Dashka Stone is a controversial artifact that it is believed by some to be the guidelines used by the architect of the world. Known as the Map of the Creator, this stone tablet has baffled researchers since its discovery in 1999. As impossible as it may seem, Russian experts believe the stone map, could be 120 million years old.
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    12 mins
  • Human DNA Found in 800,000-year-old Comb
    Dec 18 2021
    Archaeologists digging in the Atapuerca Mountains in northern Spain have uncovered the fossilized remains of an archaic group of humans different to any other ever seen. The bones are among the oldest Homo fossils ever found in Europe, and some researchers have speculated that they may represent the elusive common ancestor of Neanderthals, Denisovans and modern humans.
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    13 mins
  • Origin Unknown: The Mystery of the Salzburg Cube
    Dec 17 2021
    The Salzburg Cube is a small block of iron that was found buried in a coal seam in Wolfsegg, Austria, in 1865. The Cube became famous when some researchers recently claimed it to be an out-of-place artifact: a piece of worked iron manufactured from an unknown source found buried in a 20-million-year-old coal seam. Some scientists originally identified the Cube as being of meteoric origin, but there is no unanimous opinion on what exactly the Salzburg Cube is. For some, it is one of the many so called ‘out of place artifacts’, controversial objects that science cannot explain.
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    12 mins

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