During my brief summer sabbatical, I entertained several of my childhood friends for nightly card games. My childhood friends—which my parents claimed to be imaginary—had, like me, grown up and were interested in more adult problems rather than scaring the neighbors, or kids’ games such as Hide and Boo or Murder in the Graveyard. During […]
Walk-Ins and Extraterrestrials. 5 Ways They’re Different.
Some of my science fiction readers asked: “Could a Walk-In be an Extraterrestrials?” Two of my favorite Extraterrestrial movies are Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the 1956 version, and Invasion from Mars, 1953. You just can’t beat the creepy-as-crap oldies. In both films, aliens descend to Earth and take over a human’s body. In recent […]
Does Life Exist On Other Planets?
Science fiction writers continue to chip away at the secrets contained within the universe and often speculate on the possibility of life on other worlds and what it might look like. So who—among us Earthlings—thinks life on other planets exists? Chances of finding life on other planets remains unknown, but research astronomer, Shawn Domagal-Goldman, said, “I want it […]
Were Ancient Astronauts the Anunnaki?
When I first began my blogging adventure, I confess, I didn’t have the foggiest notion of what I was doing. My web guy at the time insisted: “You gotta do a blog.” And so here we are, years later. I think I’ve learned a little. Since starting this journey — probing into the many instances […]
Part 6: Ancient Astronauts and Religion — 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 […]
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