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A Gentlemanās Joyous Esotericism: Jean Sendy Above and Beyond the Ancient Aliens
In his paper A Gentlemanās Joyous Esotericism: Jean Sendy Above and Beyond the Ancient Aliens, Stefano Bigliardi discusses the work of Jean Sendy, a French esoteric writer who explored the idea of ancient astronauts and extraterrestrial intervention in human history. Bigliardi provides an overview of Sendy's life and work, including his theories on the origins of humanity, the influence of ā¦ →
Alternative History vs Mainstream History or War on Facts
The video "Alternative History VS Mainstream History or War on Facts" made by Versadoco delves into the complexities of scientific paradigms in the context of historical studies. It discusses how these paradigms, often linked to career advancements, can make it challenging for archaeologists to question dominant perspectives. The evolving nature of science, seen not as a dogma but as an instrument ā¦ →
Ancient Apocalypse
"Ancient Apocalypse" a 2022 Netflix documentary series hosted by British writer Graham Hancock, presents a series of pseudoarchaeological theories about an advanced civilization that existed during the last ice age. The series, produced by ITN Productions and highly watched upon release, suggests that this civilization was destroyed in a cataclysm and its survivors introduced agriculture, ā¦ →
Avesta
The Avesta is the holy scripture of Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. Composed over several centuries, its authorship is traditionally attributed to the prophet Zoroaster, but it likely includes contributions from many authors. The Avesta consists of various parts, including hymns, liturgical texts, mythological lore, moral guidance, and prayers. These texts are ā¦ →
Bahaipedia
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Scriptures resource offers a comprehensive collection of religious texts central to the faith, including the Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, and various study aids and proclamations. The history of these scriptures reveals a dynamic process of compilation, revision, and enhancement to make ā¦ →
Barton Cylinder
The Barton Cylinder, also known as CBS 8383, is a significant artifact of Sumerian literature and mythology. Dating from the mid to late 3rd millennium BCE, approximately around 2400 BCE, it is a clay cylinder inscribed with a Sumerian cuneiform text. The cylinder was discovered in 1889 at the site of Nippur during excavations by the University of Pennsylvania and is currently housed in the ā¦ →
Book of Abraham
The Book of Abraham is a work that is considered scripture by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is believed to be an inspired translation of writings attributed to Abraham. The book was first published in 1842 and later canonized as part of the LDS Church's Pearl of Great Price in 1880. →
Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch, also known as 1 Enoch, is an ancient Hebrew apocalyptic religious text traditionally attributed to the patriarch Enoch. It contains unique material on the origins of demons and Nephilim, the reasons why some angels fell from heaven, and a prophetic exposition of the thousand-year reign of the Messiah. The oldest sections are estimated to date from 300ā200 BC, with the latest ā¦ →
Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon, foundational to the Latter Day Saint movement, is a religious text published by Joseph Smith in 1830. Smith described it as a translation of golden plates shown to him by an angel, Moroni. The narrative details the history of ancient peoples in the Americas, focusing on their spiritual journey and teachings, with a pivotal event being the appearance of Jesus Christ ā¦ →
Creators: The Past
"Creators: The Past" is an Italian science fiction fantasy film directed by Piergiuseppe Zaia, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Eleonora Fani and composed the soundtrack. The film features a notable cast, including Eleonora Fani, Jennifer Mischiati, Bruce Payne, and guest appearances by GĆ©rard Depardieu and William Shatner. The plot revolves around the manipulation of mankind's destiny by a ā¦ →
Cyberparadism Manifesto
The Cyberparadism Manifesto, found on GitHub, outlines a vision for a future shaped by the positive potential of technology and scientific progress. At its core, Cyberparadism focuses on using technology to enhance the human experience, promote sustainability, and foster a collective sense of purpose and responsibility. It is not a political or economic manifesto, but rather an aesthetic ā¦ →
Debate Between Sheep and Grain
The "Debate between sheep and grain" or "Myth of cattle and grain" is a significant Sumerian creation myth from the mid to late 3rd millennium BC. This myth is one of several "debate" topics known from Sumerian literature, characterized as disputations. Such debates were philosophical in nature and often addressed humanity's place in the world, reflecting a sophisticated level of abstract thought ā¦ →
Debate Between Winter and Summer
The "Debate between Winter and Summer," also known as the "Myth of Emesh and Enten," is a Sumerian creation myth dating from the mid to late 3rd millennium BC. This narrative is composed on clay tablets and is part of the ancient Mesopotamian tradition of disputations or debate poems. →
Divine Signposts
Divine Signposts (大ę¬, Åmoto) by Onisaburo Deguchi (åŗå£ēä»äøé) is a foundational text in the spiritual and religious tradition of Åmoto (大ę¬), a Japanese new religious movement. Written in 1904 when Onisaburo was 33 years old, this work is one of his earliest writings and consists of 14 volumes. It lays out the basis of Åmoto's teachings, emphasizing the essence of faith and Onisaburo's mission of ā¦ →
Echoes of Eden: What Secrets of Human Potential Were Buried With Our Ancestors' Memories of ET Contact?
"Echoes of Eden" by Paul Anthony Wallis delves into the potential connections between human history and extraterrestrial contacts as depicted in ancient narratives worldwide. The book explores the idea that entities described in these stories, which we would today classify as extraterrestrial beings (ETs), have played a significant role in human history. Wallis takes the reader on a global ā¦ →
Enlil and Ninlil: The Begetting of Nanna
"Enlil and Ninlil: The Begetting of Nanna" is a Sumerian creation myth that dates back to the mid to late 3rd millennium BC. The story is set in the ancient city of Nippur, which is portrayed as a divine city inhabited by gods before humans. Enlil, a prominent god in the Sumerian pantheon, is featured as a central character in this myth. →
Epic of Gilgamesh
The Epic of Gilgamesh is an ancient Mesopotamian poem, regarded as one of the earliest great works of literature. It narrates the adventures of Gilgamesh, the historical king of Uruk, and his quest for immortality, exploring themes of friendship, the human condition, and the fear of death. The epic, written in cuneiform on clay tablets, dates back to the early 3rd millennium BCE. →
Escaping From Eden: Does Genesis Teach That the Human Race Was Created by God or Engineered by ETs?
"Escaping from Eden" by Paul Wallis is a book that reexamines the stories of the Book of Genesis. Wallis suggests that anomalies in the text indicate we are not reading the original versions of these stories. He explores what the original narratives might have been, particularly regarding human origins, which he believes were almost obliterated from the Hebrew Scriptures in the 6th century BC and ā¦ →
Extraterrestrials Took Me to Their Planet
"Extraterrestrials Took Me to Their Planet" by Claude Vorilhon, known as RaĆ«l, is a sequel to his first book, āThe Book Which Tells the Truth.ā In this work, RaĆ«l details his alleged encounters with extraterrestrial beings, the Elohim, claiming he was taken to their planet. Here, he received teachings about the nature of reality and human existence. The book delves into RaĆ«l's beliefs about the ā¦ →
Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization
"Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization" by Graham Hancock, published in 1995, explores the hypothesis of a highly advanced civilization existing in prehistory, serving as the progenitor of all known ancient civilizations. Hancock proposes that this civilization, centered around Antarctica, ended catastrophically at the end of the last ice age but passed on significant ā¦ →
Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmission Through Myth
"Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmission Through Myth," written by Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend, presents the argument that ancient mythologies contain sophisticated knowledge of the precession of the equinoxes. This knowledge, they argue, indicates a Neolithic discovery and a long-lived Megalithic civilization of remarkable ā¦ →
Hard to Be a God
Hard to Be a God (1989) is a West German-Soviet-French-Swiss science fiction film directed by Peter Fleischmann, based on the novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The film is set on a distant planet that mirrors Earth's Middle Ages, where society has not progressed beyond a primitive, feudal state. This alien world is being observed by Earth scientists posing as noble feudal ā¦ →
Hermetica
The Hermetica is a collection of texts attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, a legendary figure who represents a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. These texts, stemming from the Hellenistic period, are foundational to the tradition of Hermeticism, which blends elements of mysticism, astrology, alchemy, and philosophy. The Hermetica encompasses a wide range of ā¦ →
Internet Sacred Text Archive
The Internet Sacred Text Archive (ISTA), founded by John Bruno Hare in 1999 in Santa Cruz, California, is a website dedicated to preserving electronic public domain religious texts. Hare, a software engineer, initiated this project from his home as an intellectual challenge, digitizing over 1,000 public domain books on religion, folklore, and mythology to promote religious tolerance through ā¦ →
Is Genesis History?
"Is Genesis History?" is a 2017 American film directed by Thomas Purifoy Jr., which presents the perspective of Young Earth creationism. This form of creation science challenges established scientific facts regarding the origins of the universe, Earth, solar system, and life itself, advocating for a literal interpretation of the biblical narratives. The film posits that the Earth was created in ā¦ →
Jurassic World
Jurassic World is a 2015 American science fiction adventure film and the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park franchise. Directed by Colin Trevorrow and written by Trevorrow, Derek Connolly, Rick Jaffa, and Amanda Silver, the film is set 22 years after the events of the original Jurassic Park and takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off Costa Rica's Pacific ā¦ →
KitƔb-I-Aqdas
The KitĆ”b-i-Aqdas, known as "The Most Holy Book," is the central book of the BahĆ”'Ć Faith, written by BahĆ”āuāllĆ”h, the founder of the faith. Composed in the 19th century, this sacred text lays down the laws, principles, and institutions for the BahĆ”'Ć community, and is considered the charter for a future global civilization. The KitĆ”b-i-Aqdas not only provides laws and ordinances for the spiritual ā¦ →
Kosmographia ā The Official Randall Carlson Podcast
"Kosmographia ā The Official Randall Carlson Podcast" is a thought-provoking and in-depth podcast series hosted by Randall Carlson, a renowned geological and architectural theorist, teacher, and scholar. The podcast delves into a wide array of subjects that intersect science, mythology, geology, and ancient history, reflecting Carlson's multifaceted interests and expertise. →
Let's Welcome the Extraterrestrials
"Let's Welcome the Extraterrestrials," the third book in the Raelian series, is a compilation of Rael's responses to frequently asked questions post-publication of his first two books. It addresses apparent contradictions between his earlier messages, clarifies the Raelian stance on various topics, and offers insights into the beliefs and teachings of the Raelian Movement. The book delves into the ā¦ →
Mazzaroth | the Alpha and the Omega
Jim A. Cornwell's website, mazzaroth.com, offers a detailed exploration of the interplay between the zodiac, biblical narratives, and ancient civilizations. It delves into the correlations of zodiac symbols with biblical patriarchs, interprets the creation story in Genesis in relation to astronomical events, and examines the historical and astronomical connections to various periods, such as the ā¦ →
Mazzaroth; Or, the Constellations
Frances Rolleston's book, "Mazzaroth; or, The Constellations," explores the significance and symbolism of the constellations in the context of divine revelation and biblical prophecy. She contends that the constellations hold a deeper, spiritual meaning that has been obscured by associations with pagan mythology and a lack of understanding of their original intent. →
Medium
The "Media Types" taxonomy, featured on the website under the Resources section (/resources/), organizes content into various media categories such as Cinematographic Films, Nonfiction Books, and Web Projects. This system is designed to facilitate easy access and navigation through the diverse range of media formats available, enhancing the user experience in finding specific types of ā¦ →
Parzival
Wolfram von Eschenbach's "Parzival" is a seminal work of high medieval literature, written in the early 13th century. This epic poem is one of the most important narratives of the Arthurian legend, particularly notable for its detailed portrayal of the quest for the Holy Grail. The story revolves around Parzival (Percival in English), a knight from the court of King Arthur, and chronicles his ā¦ →
Raelian Movement | the True Origin of Life on Earth: Extraterrestrials Created Us in Their Image
The Raelian Movement, founded in 1974, centers on the teachings of Rael, who claims to have encountered the Elohim, a group of scientists purported to have created humanity. The movement has grown to over 130,000 members across more than 120 countries. It focuses on spreading the Elohim's message and building an embassy for them on Earth, as detailed in Rael's teachings. This non-profit ā¦ →
Rick and Morty (S2E06): The Ricks Must Be Crazy
Rick and Morty Season 2, Episode 6, titled "The Ricks Must Be Crazy," is a highly inventive and humorous exploration of complex scientific concepts, mainly nested universes and the ethics of creating and exploiting such realities. →
Science After Babel
"Science After Babel" by David Berlinski is a book that challenges the established norms and widely accepted theories in contemporary science. Berlinski, known for his deep learning, close reasoning, and sharp wit, critiques what he considers to be the shibboleths of modern science. These include widely accepted concepts in Darwinism, reductionism, the Standard Model of particle physics, and the ā¦ →
Sefaria: A Living Library of Torah
Sefaria is designed as an open-source, free-content digital library, offering a wide array of Jewish texts in original languages like Hebrew, Aramaic, and Judeo-Arabic, along with translations. It serves as a "living library," relying partly on volunteers to add and translate textsāā. The content includes foundational Jewish texts such as the Tanakh, Talmud, Midrash, Halakhah, Kabbalah, and newer ā¦ →
Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design
"The Human History Mistake: The Neanderthals and other Inventions of the Evolution and Earth Sciences" is a work by German author Hans-Joachim Zillmer that challenges conventional views on human evolution and the age of archaeological findings. Zillmer argues that numerous Stone Age artifacts, including the skulls of Neanderthals and individuals from the Paleolithic era, are much younger than ā¦ →
Space a Go Go (Archived Website)
"Space a Go Go" is a website that presents the theory that humans were created by extraterrestrials, drawing on archaeological evidence and interpretations of ancient texts. It suggests that UFOs are piloted by extraterrestrials who have been trying to make their existence known to humanity. The site references the work of Zecharia Sitchin, who claimed that ancient clay tablets from Iraq recorded ā¦ →
Tanakh
The Tanakh, also known as the Hebrew Bible, is the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also a significant part of Christian scriptures. It is divided into three sections: the Torah (Teaching or Law), the Nevi'im (Prophets), and the Ketuvim (Writings). The word Tanakh is an acronym derived from these three divisions. →
Temporary Temples
Temporary Temples serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone intrigued by the mystery and beauty of crop circles, offering a blend of documentation, analysis, and community engagement. →
Terranigma
Terranigma, developed by Quintet and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), is a 1995 action role-playing game with a rich narrative and thematic depth. The game's story centers around Ark, a mischievous teenager from the underground village of Crysta. Ark's journey begins when his curiosity triggers a series of events leading to the resurrection of life on a ā¦ →
The Bible Is Not a Sacred Book ā The Great Deception
"La Bibbia non ĆØ un libro sacro. Il grande inganno" ("The Bible is Not a Sacred Book. The Great Deception") by Mauro Biglino presents a controversial view of the Bible, particularly the Old Testament. Biglino argues that the Bible does not contain a spiritually understood divinity and that there is no worship directed towards God in it. He questions the traditional understanding of the Bible, ā¦ →
The Bible of La Pleiade
The "La Bible: Ancient Testament (tome 1 et 2)" from La PlĆ©iade publisher, translated by Ćdouard Dhorme, Franck MichaĆ©li, and Antoine Guillaumont, offers a comprehensive look at the Old Testament. These volumes provide a deep and varied exploration of the Old Testament, reflecting both its historical significance and its vast literary wealth. The translations and introductions contribute to a ā¦ →
The Book Which Tells the Truth
"The Book Which Tells the Truth" by Claude Vorilhon, known as RaĆ«l, is the foundational text of the RaĆ«lian Movement. In this book, RaĆ«l recounts his encounters with extraterrestrial beings, referred to as the Elohim. He claims these beings revealed that life on Earth was created through their genetic engineering. RaĆ«l posits that humans are made in the Elohim's image and that they oversee and ā¦ →
The Chaldean Account of Genesis
"The Chaldean Account of Genesis" by George Smith is a seminal work that presents the findings and translations of ancient Babylonian and Assyrian texts, including the famous Epic of Gilgamesh. Published in 1876, the book was one of the first to reveal to the Western world the richness of Mesopotamian mythology and its parallels to biblical stories, notably the Great Flood narrative. Smith's work ā¦ →
The Church of Jesus of Latter-Day Saints: Scriptures
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Scriptures resource offers a comprehensive collection of religious texts central to the faith, including the Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, and various study aids and proclamations. The history of these scriptures reveals a dynamic process of compilation, revision, and enhancement to make ā¦ →
The Collection of Divine Messages of the Cao ÄĆ i Religion of God
"The Collection of Divine Messages" (ThĆ”nh NgĆ“n Hiį»p Tuyį»n), a key scripture of the Äįŗ”o Cao ÄĆ i religion, was compiled in 1926, encapsulating the divine teachings and revelations central to this Vietnamese religious movement. This collection is comprised of two volumes of messages, believed to be communicated by the Supreme Being and various Divine Spirits to the followers of Äįŗ”o Cao ÄĆ i. →
The Coming of the Gods
"The Coming of the Gods" by Jean Sendy explores the concept that advanced extraterrestrial civilizations, referred to as "gods," have been visiting Earth for thousands of years, significantly influencing human history and religious beliefs. Sendy attributes many technological and cultural advancements, the creation of religious beliefs, and the inspiration for ancient myths and legends to these ā¦ →
The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretension
In "The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions," David Berlinski mounts a vigorous critique of scientific atheism, particularly addressing the assertions made by figures like Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris. Berlinski, a secular Jew and mathematician, questions the completeness and authority of science in answering profound existential and moral questions. →
The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL), in its second edition, is a comprehensive digital project aimed at compiling, translating, and publishing the extensive body of Sumerian literature. This literature, dating back to around 2500 BCE, includes a vast array of poetic forms such as hymns, laments, prayers, fables, and proverbs, largely reconstructed from thousands of fragmented ā¦ →
The Engagement
"The Engagement" is a proposal addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It suggests that the conflict in the Holy Land, primarily between Jewish and Palestinian communities, represents a clash of civilizations rooted in a deep and intensive encounter between Western (Judeo-Christian) and Middle Eastern (Arab-Muslim) cultures. The proposal argues that about 80-90% of Palestinians are ā¦ →
The Eridu Genesis
The Eridu Genesis, also known as the Sumerian creation myth, is one of the earliest known narratives of its kind. Discovered on a single fragmentary tablet excavated in Nippur in 1893 and recognized in 1912, it dates back to around 1600 BCE. This myth forms part of a group of Sumerian creation myths found at the same site, including the Barton Cylinder and the Debate between sheep and grain, and ā¦ →
The Gospel in the Stars
Joseph A. Seiss' book "The Gospel in the Stars" presents a unique interpretation of the constellations, suggesting that they carry a divine message relating to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Seiss, an American pastor and author, proposes that the arrangement and symbolism of the constellations have been used throughout human history as a means to convey knowledge and wisdom, particularly concerning ā¦ →
The Human History Mistake: The Neanderthals and Other Inventions of the Evolution and Earth Sciences
"The Human History Mistake: The Neanderthals and other Inventions of the Evolution and Earth Sciences" is a work by German author Hans-Joachim Zillmer that challenges conventional views on human evolution and the age of archaeological findings. Zillmer argues that numerous Stone Age artifacts, including the skulls of Neanderthals and individuals from the Paleolithic era, are much younger than ā¦ →
The Kabbalah: Law and Mysticism in the Jewish Tradition
"The Kabbalah: Law and Mysticism in the Jewish Tradition" (simply "La Kabbale" in French, its original title) by Alexandre Safran is a comprehensive exploration of Jewish mysticism and tradition, transcending a purely analytical study of Jewish esotericism. The book offers a complete and harmonious vision of the Hebrew tradition, tracing its evolution from its beginnings to the present day. Safran ā¦ →
The Moon: Outpost of the Gods
"The Moon: Outpost of the Gods" (1968), also known as "La lune clĆ© de la Bible" by Jean Sendy, presents a unique interpretation of the biblical text, particularly the Book of Genesis. Sendy argues that the word "Elohim" in Hebrew Genesis, traditionally translated as "God," should be interpreted in the plural form as "Gods." He suggests that these "Gods" were actually space travelers or alien ā¦ →
The Naked Bible
"The Naked Bible" by Mauro Biglino and Giorgio Cattaneo is a reinterpretation of the Bible, stripping it of traditional interpretations. According to Biglino's research, once these layers are removed, the Bible reveals a very different narrative, one that does not involve a spiritual, almighty, and all-knowing God. The book challenges the very concept of eternity as traditionally understood in ā¦ →
The Pillar of Enoch
Helena Lehman's "Pillar of Enoch" website is a resource for those interested in Judeo-Christian spiritual truths, ancient history, and future prophecies related to signs in the heavens as connected to Bible prophecy. The site features her "Language of God Book Series," which explores biblical allegory and symbolism. The series delves into the prophetic imagery of the Bible, sacred monuments like ā¦ →
The Possibility of an Island
"The Possibility of an Island" (French: La PossibilitĆ© d'une Ć®le), a novel published in 2005 by French novelist Michel Houellebecq, is set within a cloning cult that bears resemblance to the real-world RaĆ«lian movement. The narrative revolves around three main characters: Daniel, a successful comedian disillusioned with his hedonistic lifestyle and the state of society, and his two clones, who ā¦ →
The Revelation of the Pyramids
"The Revelation of the Pyramids," a French documentary directed by Patrice Pooyard and released in 2010, delves into pseudo-historical theories proposed by Jacques Grimault. Grimault's unpublished works suggest a slow cycle of geological changes on Earth, including shifts in magnetic poles, causing catastrophic events every 26,000 years. He theorizes that an ancient civilization, predating ours, ā¦ →
The Sacred City
"The Sacred City" is a documentary film by Dan Gibson that presents a provocative and alternative perspective on the early history of Islam and its sacred geography. Gibson, a historical researcher, embarks on a quest to investigate the origins of Islam, challenging the conventional narrative about the birthplace of the religion. →
The Scars of Eden: Has Humanity Confused the Idea of God With Memories of ET Contact?
"The Scars of Eden" by Paul Wallis, following his previous work "Escaping from Eden," explores whether the world's mythologies, including the Bible, are actual accounts of God or ancestral memories of extraterrestrial contact. Wallis delves into ancient stories of contact, adaptation, and abduction, relating them to contemporary experiences worldwide. He includes insights from ancestral voices, ā¦ →
The Sky People
"The Sky People" by Brinsley Le Poer Trench offers a unique interpretation of human history and extraterrestrial involvement. Trench, in his book, argues that significant Biblical figures, including Adam and Eve and Noah, were originally residents of Mars. He bases this theory on what he perceives as inconsistencies between the Biblical description of the Garden of Eden and earthly environments, ā¦ →
The Techno-Optimist Manifesto
The Cyberparadism Manifesto, found on GitHub, outlines a vision for a future shaped by the positive potential of technology and scientific progress. At its core, Cyberparadism focuses on using technology to enhance the human experience, promote sustainability, and foster a collective sense of purpose and responsibility. It is not a political or economic manifesto, but rather an aesthetic ā¦ →
The Zohar: Pritzker Edition
"The Zohar: Pritzker Edition" by Daniel Matt is a monumental translation of the Zohar, the foundational work of Jewish mysticism. This 12-volume series is the first to be translated from a critical Aramaic text, based on original manuscripts. Matt's extensive commentary clarifies Kabbalistic symbolism and terminology, citing sources from biblical, rabbinic, and kabbalistic texts. Acclaimed for its ā¦ →
Those Gods Who Made Heaven and Earth: The Evidence for Alien Visitors to Earth Before the Dawn of History
"Those Gods Who Made Heaven and Earth: The Evidence for Alien Visitors to Earth before the Dawn of History" by Jean Sendy is a book that explores the possibility of extraterrestrial influence on ancient human civilizations. Sendy argues that many myths, legends, and religious texts of ancient cultures, including those of the Sumerians, Egyptians, and Mayans, contain references to extraterrestrial ā¦ →
Topics
The "Topics" taxonomy on the website categorizes a wide array of subjects exclusively for the Resources pages (/resources/). This organizational framework is crafted to streamline the discovery and access of various informational Resources, ensuring users can efficiently locate and engage with relevant content in the site's Resources section. →
Wonders in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects From Antiquity to Modern Times
"Wonders in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times" by Jacques VallĆ©e and Chris Aubeck is a comprehensive investigation into the history of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The book examines over 500 reports of UFO sightings from ancient times up to the year 1879, a period before the profound changes brought by the Industrial Revolution and the advent of modern ā¦ →