Ancient Aliens Season 14 Episode 12
Ancient Aliens
Season 14

Ep 12. The Constellation Code

  • TVPG
  • August 30, 2019
  • 40 min
  • 6.2  (68)

In Ancient Aliens season 14 episode 12, titled "The Constellation Code," the show explores the idea that ancient civilizations may have been in communication with extraterrestrial beings through the use of constellations. Throughout history, many cultures have placed great significance on certain constellations and used them as a map of the heavens. But could these constellations also hold a code, a message from aliens to humanity?

The episode begins by examining the Dogon tribe of West Africa, who have a deep understanding of the Sirius star system despite having no access to telescopes or advanced technology. The Dogon claim that they received knowledge of the Sirius system directly from the Nommo, a race of extraterrestrial beings that visited the Earth in ancient times. The Nommo are said to have given the Dogon intricate knowledge of the star system, including the fact that Sirius is a binary star system and the existence of a third star, which wasn't discovered by scientists until the 1990s. The episode explores this connection between the Dogon and the Nommo to suggest that extraterrestrial intelligence has been communicating with humans through the constellations for thousands of years.

Next, the episode looks at the ancient Greek myth of the hero Perseus, who slew the monster Medusa. Perseus is said to have been aided by the gods Athena and Hermes, who gifted him with an array of advanced technology, including winged sandals and a helmet of invisibility. But what if Athena and Hermes were not gods at all, but rather extraterrestrial beings who assisted humans in ancient times? The episode suggests that the myth of Perseus may hold clues to the idea that aliens have been communicating with humans and guiding our development for centuries.

The episode also explores the Egyptian pyramids and the correlation between their positioning and the Orion constellation. The pyramids are said to be aligned in such a way that they mirror the stars of Orion's Belt, and some theorists believe that this alignment was intentional and served as a way for the ancient Egyptians to communicate with extraterrestrial beings. The episode examines this theory in detail and presents evidence that suggests the ancient Egyptians may have had a deep understanding of the stars and were using them as a means of communication.

Finally, the episode looks at the Nazca Lines of Peru, which are etched into the desert floor and can only be seen from the air. The Nazca Lines are said to depict various animals and other symbols, but some theorists believe that they serve a greater purpose. The lines are said to create a map of the constellations, and some believe that they were created by humans in order to communicate with extraterrestrial beings. The episode explores this theory in depth and presents evidence that suggests the Nazca Lines may indeed hold a message for visitors from other worlds.

Overall, Ancient Aliens season 14 episode 12, "The Constellation Code," presents a compelling argument that extraterrestrial beings may have been communicating with humans through the constellations for centuries. The episode looks at a variety of different ancient cultures and examines the evidence that suggests that these cultures may have been in contact with alien intelligence. Through interviews with experts and stunning visual presentations, the episode presents a fascinating and thought-provoking look at the connection between humans, the stars, and the possibility of extraterrestrial communication.

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  • First Aired
    August 30, 2019
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (68)