On The Road Again

Finally! The time has come to go forth and produce more Hidden in the Heartland. It has been an interesting unfolding of events.

It has not been since 2019 that I have produced new episodes of Hidden in the Heartland. The last time we thought about it, it was summer of 2020. One of the topics we wanted to cover was the Mysterious Chambers of Putnam County, New York. But getting in-and-out of New York was a 14 day quarantining in a hotel if we were to enter the states borders. Boo!

So instead of more Hidden in the Heartland, we went on the produce Quarantine For Two, which was rather fun. Then, I owned the LDS Film Festival for a while, and then I made The Making Of The Making Of, which was hilarious. But for years after that, I kept hearing the voice inside my head, as well as the voices of fans who asked if there would ever be more.

I went to the Lord and said “Lord, the only way I can do another season of Hidden is if money showed up in my lap…” and thus it was so. So I knew that was the sign I needed to try harder.

There is so much more in the story of Ancient America that needs to be told. While the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica and The Old World are amazing and deserve their time in the limelight, The United States have only been known as recent history. Any story before Columbus coming to the new world is only known as “Pre-history”. While I agree that some have taken advantage of Ancient American artifacts and have drawn their own un-professional opinions, there is too much evidence of a culture here in America that have become ignored.

It is only my assumption, from what I have noticed whenever an artifact or site is discovered in the old world, it is automatically pronounced as authentic and ancient origin. While any finding in America is automatically drawn with skepticism and not given the attention it deserves. it is too much work to try and explain the “out-of-place” artifacts that have been discovered right in our own back yard.

We hope to at least shed light on the subject and let the audience make their decision. Stay tuned…

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