The LA Transcript by Robert Morning Sky remains a foundational text for anyone investigating ancient astronauts, galactic history, and indigenous star lore. By examining our past through the lens of the Star Warrior story, it challenges readers to question mainstream historical narratives and reclaim their personal sovereignty.

Morning Sky claims his knowledge comes from family oral traditions, including a story about his grandfather helping rescue a being from a crashed UFO in the New Mexican desert in 1947. He also alleges that the Hopi people were contacted by extraterrestrials, who taught them the secrets of the universe before the rest of the world. His views have been met with skepticism, including by the Hopi tribe themselves, who have stated that they do not have members with names like "Morning Sky". A 1992 article in "The Skeptic" magazine describes his presentations as entertaining but containing highly discredited UFO claims.

The remains one of the most sought-after documents in alternative history, ufology, and ancient astronaut lore. Derived from his legendary lectures delivered in Los Angeles during the 1990s, this transcript serves as the foundational text for his broader, highly influential work known as The Terra Papers .

Morning Sky's work should be understood within the broader context of the "9/11 truth movement," a community of conspiracy theorists dedicated to uncovering what they believe is the hidden truth behind the September 11th attacks. These conferences and movements are where figures like Morning Sky often present their ideas to a receptive audience.

The LA Transcript is incredibly rare and has often been described as "suppressed," with some researchers suggesting it has been actively removed from the mainstream internet. Key Assertions in the LA Transcript