Creed, Colorado is one of my favorite places to visit. Quaint and ruggedly beautiful. The other day I was there sipping a cuppa Earl Grey at the coffeeshop/bakery in town, and the owner lady struck up a conversation with me. I told her I was a writer. She said, “I bet you write romance.” I […]
Warriors of the Clouds Remain Mystery
We could continue our study of Ancient Civilizations indefinitely. There is so little known about these lost cultures that are just now surrendering their secrets to archeologists and scientists. In last week’s blog we visited Kuélap, located in northern Peru and home to an advanced culture of people who defied the laws of gravity. The people of Kuélap have […]
Plato’s The Great Year.
Earth spins and we have night and day. We have seasons because Earth orbits the sun. If we could consult the Ancients, we’d find they believed in an even grander cycle. One that influences the rise and fall of civilizations. New discoveries are being found all over the world offering evidence that complex societies existed and are older […]
Ancient Astronauts. How Human Are the Gods?
Returning to our research on Ancient Astronauts and their appearance in world religions including Christianity, I find Aristotle’s quote on gods enlightening. Greek philosopher and scientist, Aristotle, is credited as being “the first genuine scientist in history… and every scientist is in his debt” says the Encyclopædia Britannica. Aristotle was born in 384 BC and died in 322 BC. […]
X-Files Is Here! Is This the Beginning?
In less than a week, Fox will air a six episode continuation of its unforgettable, highly successful X-Files franchise starring one of our most beloved science fiction couples, Mulder and Scully. Fox has chosen a miniseries format, with many of us hopefully asking: “Could this be the beginning of a new X-Files era?” David Duchovny, who portrays the character of […]
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