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What did our ancestors tell us about these Times? In this 90 minute workshop, Mitch Battros will disclose what Mayan elders have only recently been allowed to reveal to humanity. Some of these prophecies and predictions have already taken place while others lie just ahead.

When we investigage recent scientific findings more closely, we find startling resemblances to what the Elders from around the world have foretold in documents, petroglyphs, hieroglyphs, scrolls, storytelling, mythology, and rituals.

The Maya tell us of the end of one world, and the beginning of another. The Hopi tell us the end of the 4th World and the beginning of a 5th. The Bible tells us the Heavens will open, and one day there will be 'Heaven on Earth'. Stone monuments like the Egyptian pyramids, Newgrange, Stonehenge, Chaco Canyon reveal cultures that built elaborate structures to facilitate the passing into another dimension or existence.

What lies just ahead? Learn the new/old "secrets" of these ancient prophecies from Mitch.

A workshop at the Secret! Conference in 2008.

Bio

Mitch Battros is a Seattle-based journalist who began his "EarthChangesTV" syndicated television show in 1995 - with Chet Snow as his first guest! Since then he has expanded his media work to a twice-weekly radio show and written two best-selling books: Solar Rain: The Earth Changes Have Begun (2005) and Global Warming: A Convenient Disguise (2007).

Mitch has dedicated his professional life to helping people prepare for the coming Earth Changes, being among the first to recognize the pre-eminent role of solar flares and lunar eclipses in producing extreme weather disruptions.

In recent years, in addition to his contacts with top scientists, he has worked with several Mayan and other native Elders to learn their prophecies affecting us and our Future.

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Run time: 1 hour, 33 minutes
Video codec: xvid, 768 kbps, 720x540, 4:3, 30 fps
Audio codec: mp3, 64 kbps, 44 kHz, mono, cbr
Source: DVD (NTSC, 4:3)