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    The IT Crowd - The Robot

    2:59 6/30/2011 The IT Crowd🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    For thousands of years, the world's great religions have spoken of "celestial chariots," "pillars of fire," and "messengers from the heavens." But what if these weren't merely spiritual metaphors, but physical encounters with advanced technology? This documentary explores a daring and controversial question: Is the history of God actually the history of an extraterrestrial presence on Earth? We dive deep into ancient texts, from the Sumerian tablets to the visions of the Prophet Ezekiel, examining descriptions of flight and machinery that seem remarkably modern within an archaic context. Join us as we bridge the gap between archaeology, theology, and science. We investigate the possibility that the "gods" who descended to Earth were visitors from another world, and that the origins of human faith are rooted in a prehistoric encounter with an interstellar civilization. From the pyramids of Giza to the mysterious ruins of Puma Punku, we piece together the evidence that suggests our ancestors were not alone.

    Original title

    חבורת ה-IT - הרובוט

    במשך אלפי שנים, דתות העולם הגדולות דיברו על "מרכבות שמיימיות", "עמודי אש" ו"שליחים מהשמיים". אך מה אם לא מדובר רק במטפורות רוחניות, אלא במפגשים פיזיים עם טכנולוגיה מתקדמת? סרט תיעודי זה בוחן שאלה נועזת ושנויה במחלוקת: האם ההיסטוריה של האל היא למעשה ההיסטוריה של נוכחות חוצנית על פני כדור הארץ? אנו צוללים עמוק לתוך טקסטים עתיקים, מלוחות שומריים ועד לחזיונותיו של הנביא יחזקאל, ובחנו תיאורים של תעופה ומכונות הנראים מודרניים באופן מפתיע בהקשר ארכאי. הצטרפו אלינו כשאנו מגשרים על הפער שבין ארכיאולוגיה, תיאולוגיה ומדע. אנו חוקרים את האפשרות שה"אלים" שירדו לכדור הארץ היו מבקרים מעולם אחר, וכי מקורות האמונה האנושית טמונים במפגש פרהיסטורי עם תרבות בין-כוכבית. מפירמידות גיזה ועד לחורבות המסתוריות של פומה פונקו, אנו מרכיבים את העדויות המצביעות על כך שאבותינו לא היו לבד.

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