THE MYSTERY OF CRYSTAL SKULLS

 
   

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Revealed at last, the answers to all our questions about life and the universe--if the ancient Native American legend is true.

There were 13 planes in the cosmos inhabited by humans, and souls could travel about as they evolved. There's one crystal skull for each planet. Each skull has removable jaws that are said to speak or sing. They contain information about the origins, purpose and destiny of humankind, and the mysteries of life and the universe.

All the skulls are now on planet earth, and one day all 13 will be rediscovered and brought together so that their collective knowledge can be made available--but only when the human race has sufficiently evolved not to misuse the information they contain.

Since Frederick Mitchell-Hedges found the first skull in 1927 on an expedition to Belize, other skulls have been discovered. For the first time some of them are brought together in this film to be examined by experts at the British Museum. Just as science is discovering the amazing properties of crystal, the first skulls have started to come to light. Can the legend be coming true?

PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Executive Producer Richard Denton
Producers Ceri Louis Thomas and Chris Morton
Director Peter Minns Series Editor Christopher Mann

A BBC TV production in association with A&E.

DURATION
1x50'

 

       
     

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