mirrored file at http://SaturnianCosmology.Org/ For complete access to all the files of this collection see http://SaturnianCosmology.org/search.php ========================================================== [home.gif] Feature Length 90 minute Documentary PAL Version VHS Purchase >>> Sample Video Clip >>> 1.4MB Discover the truth of our ancient past. Is it possible that the history of the earth is far more catastrophic than anything suggested in our text books? For several decades, independent scholars and researchers have explored this unanswered question. Remembering the End of the World tells the story of one such researcher David Talbott, and his struggle to understand the tumultuous history of the earth. In 1950 Immanuel Velikovsky published Worlds in Collision, claiming that the ancient past was dominated by catastrophe and cosmic upheaval. Velikovsky's research led to the disturbing conclusion that early civilizations were nearly destroyed by the close approach of the great, legendary comet, an intruder Velikovsky identified as the planet Venus, then on an erratic orbit. In the 1970's, David Talbott became fascinated with Velikovsky's work, including the author's controversial claim that the planet Saturn formerly moved close to earth, presiding over the lost "Golden Age". This video is based on his 1980 book, The Saturn Myth. Talbott's story is one of discovery and disappointment, extraordinary insight and confrontation with conventional science. The questions raised have haunted researchers for decades: Why do the same enigmatic symbols recur from one ancient culture to another? Why were the builders of the first civilizations so fearful of the distant planets? Why do the universal themes of world mythology speak so vividly of things neither seen nor heard today? The answers in this video will not only surprise you, but may well change forever your ideas about human history and the history of the solar system. Screen Previews