>>16460056i collected a lot of old documentaries before everything got megakiked and turned into cia goyslop like ancient aliens. i have a lot of stuff from the 1970s-early 1980s. some of it is really bizarre to watch in the modern day because they talk about how people at that time think were headed into another ice age, now its global warming, but i digress.
i collected a lot of weird shit that wasnt totally retarded hippie cult stuff. things about ancient civilizations, cia programs, ufos, kirillian photography and other non-mainstream shit. i have hundreds of hours of footage now that nobody will ever see again most likely.
these documentaries arent just done using stock footage from a studio. they actually sent camera crews and scientists of different disciplines around the world to these locations to examine things first-hand with no prejudice. needless to say theres a lot of weird shit in it.
apparently theres some mayan ruins somewhere in central america that has a temple made out of these large blocks of stone. theres one stone in particular that has a serpent carved into it and it was referred to by them as the "magic stone". when a new ruler came to power he would shove his hand into the carving of the snake and receive special powers. apparently the composition of the stone is heavily magnetized, to where you can put a compass inside the snake carving and it will spin wildly because the magnetism of the stone is so much stronger than that of the earth's poles. not a single other stone in any temple in their empire possessed the same properties. nobody could/can figure out why or how the mayans were able to select this particular stone to be the "magic stone" when they had no knowledge of electromagnetism.
thats one of the smallest and briefest examples of the type of stuff caught on these cameras, now lost to time and never revisited. i might try to upload it all somewhere at some point like an archive and link it here for whoever is interested.