
Steiger then joins to discuss a wave of reports involving glowing balls of light, some containing visible beings inside them. He shares his own firsthand encounter with a hooded entity that emerged from a green glowing orb, visited him on two consecutive nights, and telepathically provided the complete outline for his bestselling book Revelation: The Divine Fire. Steiger connects these light phenomena to archetypes embedded in human consciousness, noting that similar orbs appear throughout history and mythology.
The discussion shifts to skeletal evidence of ancient giants found worldwide, including remains seven to eight feet tall discovered across the American Southwest, Minnesota, and Death Valley. Some skeletons reportedly featured double rows of teeth, horn-like protrusions, or vestigial tails. Steiger references biblical accounts of the Nephilim and Rephaim and previews his upcoming Learning Channel special on the subject.
Key Moments
Nephilim vs Rephaim and Dr. Baugh's giant biosphere: Steiger separates the biblical Nephilim (god-men/demigods) from the Rephaim - the physical 9-to-10-foot tribes including Goliath's family - then describes Dr. Carl Baugh's biosphere experiment recreating prehistoric oxygen and ozone conditions, in which ordinary 3-4 inch fish are growing into 22-inch giants.
The Allegheny giants and the Sioux who defeated them: Steiger argues the Allegheny Mountains are named for the Alagiwi - a tribe of giants whose graves now turn up across Minnesota at seven and eight feet. He cites Sioux oral history of giants coming from the east via Delaware and Iroquois country and being finally defeated by the Minikanju Sioux.
Worlds before worlds: Sumer and the 6,000-year wall: Art presses Steiger on biblical literalists who insist humans only stepped on Earth 6,000 years ago. Steiger says he sat in those classrooms in 1953 asking about skeletal remains and artifacts, and now holds a 'worlds before worlds' position: an Adamic world that began 6,000 years ago in Sumer, with much older worlds preceding it.
Dresback graves, ancient coal mines, and the 68 horned skeletons: Steiger describes nine-foot skeletons unearthed during a Minnesota brick-factory expansion buried with metal frying pans, miners breaking through into ancient coal and copper shafts no Native tribe ever sank, and an Ohio mound containing 68 men over seven feet tall with horns and double rows of teeth.
