Article Shared from: The Hollywood Reporter
Written by: John Hecht
Producer calls it the most important archaeological finding in the history of mankind.
MEXICO CITY -- An underwater Maya city, a millennia-old landing pad once used for spacecraft, and human contact with extraterrestrials. These may sound like the makings of a blockbuster Hollywood film but they're actually the alleged discoveries behind the documentary Revelations of the Mayans 2012 and Beyond.Los Angeles-based producer Raul Julia-Levy, the son of actor Raul Julia, is billing the movie as a game-changer.
"It is the most important archaeological finding in the history of mankind," he says. "It's going to open the eyes of humanity and elevate the consciousness of every human being on the planet. I guarantee it."