Aliens in Ancient Egypt: Close Encounters and Secrets of the Nile Civilization

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Red Wheel/Weiser, Jun 15, 2012 - History - 304 pages
There was an epoch in Egyptian history when the arts, agriculture, astronomy, and science (including an understanding of quantum physics) flourished. But overnight, it was destroyed and erased from the historical record. This was the reign of Akhenaten and Nefertiti, an era rife with alien influence, reincarnated starseeds, and an advanced understanding of astronomy and mathematics.

The sheer volume of disinformation and controversy attached to Pharaoh Akhenaten is overwhelming. Aliens in Ancient Egypt unravels a deeper story of the corrupt influences of religious zealots who were plunging Egypt into darkness. Our modern world rose from the ashes of the aftermath and, despite our conviction that we are advanced, we are still striving to reach the creative and spiritual heights of the Amarna Period.

In this fascinating work, the authors ask (and answer):
  • Were Akhenaten and Nefertiti the last pharaohs to master this sacred knowledge?
    Could this information have been handed down by an advanced space race during previous golden ages, in a time so distant that it can only be relegated to mythology?
  • Why was their reign so threatening?
  • Who stood to gain by destroying them and attempting to erase their names from history?

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About the author (2012)

Dr. Carmen Boulter is an author, filmmaker, researcher, and professor. She directed and produced the groundbreaking TV documentary series The Pyramid Code, is the author of Angels and Archetypes: An Evolutionary Map of Feminine Consciousness, and has visited 52 countries in search of the mysteries of lost cultures. She is launching Interactive-U.com, an online learning and social action network. Xaviant Haze is a freelance researcher of ancient manuscripts and alternative history. He is the author of The Suppressed History of America and hosts one of the most complete online metaphysical libraries with links and resources to all major works in the field. Author and journalist Graham Hancock was an East African correspondent for the Economist and covered the Ogaden war between Somalia and Ethiopia for the London Sunday Times. Hancock has written a number of books, among them African Ark: Peoples of the Horn, Lords of Poverty, (which earned an honorable mention for the H.L. Mencken Award for outstanding book of journalism in 1990), Journey Through Pakistan, and the international bestseller The Sign and the Seal, which documents Hancock's real-life quest for the lost Ark of the Covenant. Also the author of the top bestseller, Fingerprints of the Gods, Hancock has appeared on television with Michael Palin in his Pole to Pole series. He has also made appearances on the BBC, CNN, and the National Geographic's Explorer series to discuss stories related to his book The Sign and the Seal.

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