Among recent summer blog posts, we have explored the realm of Walk-Ins. Since little has developed concerning the topic over the past three decades, I re-read Ruth Montgomery’s 1979 book, Strangers Among Us. She was a pioneer in the research aimed at discovering more about Walk-Ins. Montgomery credits her writing with what she calls her […]
Unfolding The Ancient Astronaut Theory
The opening scene in the 2012 science fiction horror film Prometheus displays a visually elegant portrayal of a humanoid alien who generates a biogentic reaction with his DNA. With this reaction, life on earth begins. Director Ridley Scott’s said his film was, in part, influenced by Erich von Däniken’s 1968 book, Chariots of the Gods? Däniken’s book proposes that […]
Ancient Astronauts
In updating and bringing forward previous posts, I find that I interchange the terms Ancient Astronauts and Ancient Aliens. They are the same, but Ancient Astronauts seems a better fit. Theorists believe Earth was visited by extraterrestrials who manipulated and guided human evolution from the time we crawled from the depths of the oceans, and maybe […]
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 […]
The Cloud Warriors of Kuelap
Next stop on our tour in search of lost cities, lost people, and ancient civilizations, is a walled fortress older than the Inca Empire. When I explored bygone worlds for my second novella, Man’s Best, I discovered Kuelap. I had heard of popular ancient cultures such as ancient Egypt, the Greek and Roman Empires, the Megalithic and Mayan civilizations, but I’d […]