reSee.it Podcast Summary
Timothy Alberino, a modern-day adventurer and author, shares his experiences and insights on various topics, including ancient civilizations, UFOs, and the mysteries of humanity's origins. He recounts his unique love story with his wife, which began in Peru, and discusses his exploration of the Amazon jungle, where he uncovered a lost city in the Andes. Alberino's work includes books like *Brightite* and an edition of the *Book of Enoch*, focusing on humanity's ancient mysteries.
Alberino addresses the biblical flood, presenting three theories: the traditional view of a global flood, a localized flood theory, and his belief in a global cataclysm influenced by a comet impact around 10,000 BC. He argues that this event led to the extinction of megafauna and catastrophic flooding, supporting his view with geological evidence.
He discusses the cyclical nature of cataclysms, suggesting that ancient civilizations tracked these events through the zodiac, which served as a cosmic clock. Alberino believes that the ancients were aware of impending disasters and prepared for them, as evidenced by underground cities in Turkey designed to shelter populations during cataclysms.
Alberino also delves into the recent phenomenon in the Peruvian Amazon, where villagers reported encounters with mysterious beings in body armor, dubbed "pelacaras" or face peelers. He investigates these claims, noting that the media's explanation of jetpack miners was implausible. He traveled to the affected village, San Antonio de Pintoyacu, to gather firsthand accounts, revealing that the villagers experienced terror from these entities, which were described as tall, agile figures capable of floating and impervious to gunfire.
The investigation revealed that the villagers had been living in fear, conducting nightly patrols to protect themselves. Alberino provided them with supplies and technology to enhance their defenses. He also interviewed a girl named Talia, who had a traumatic encounter with the assailants, further corroborating the villagers' accounts.
Alberino connects these events to a larger narrative of advanced technology and potential nefarious activities, suggesting that there may be a breakaway civilization with access to such technology. He speculates that the phenomenon could be part of a broader operation, possibly linked to military exercises in the region.
He concludes by discussing the rich history of Peru, including the megalithic structures like Sakaiwaman and Machu Picchu, which he believes were not built by the Inca but were remnants of a more advanced civilization. Alberino's exploration of these sites has led to the discovery of tunnels and artifacts that may reveal the true history of these ancient cultures. He emphasizes the importance of uncovering these mysteries to understand humanity's past and the potential for future discoveries.