
Zero Point
Ancient monuments, sacred geometry, and the idea that human history hides a forgotten chapter drive this four-volume compilation, built from online lectures and interviews rather than original filming. Volume one, Messages from the Past, features Graham Hancock, David Wilcock, and Terence McKenna arguing that the astronomical cycle known as the Precession of the Equinoxes was tracked by ancient cultures and encodes a warning about cyclical catastrophe. Later volumes follow the same speculative thread outward: the Fibonacci Sequence and Golden Ratio turning up in shells, galaxies, and megalithic layouts, the Mandelbrot set used to argue the universe itself is fractal, and a volume devoted to the Ark of the Covenant, asking what it was, what it did, and how it worked. A final section turns to consciousness, citing studies claiming that observation and intention measurably affect physical matter. The series presents each claim as settled evidence for a hidden true history, stitching together fringe researchers' talks rather than testing their claims against mainstream scholarship.