CrypticThinking com Posts New Evidence to Support Ancient Astronaut Theory
Released on: September 6, 2007, 9:01 pm
Press Release Author: morten
Industry: Media
Press Release Summary: Archaeological depictions of an aquatic alien and a review of theological texts now join cryptological studies to focus on a single ancient astronaut of the late sixth century A.D.
Press Release Body: Ancient astronaut theory died several decades ago when archaeologists demonstrated that primitive humans could have constructed large stone edifices without extraterrestrial help, but it may have been a premature death. Morten St. George, creator of the In Search of Extraterrestrial Intelligence website and author of cryptology book A Guide to Cryptic Thinking, has a way of seeing things in a different light, and a knack for uncovering new evidence. CrypticThinking.com looks at a single ancient astronaut possibility for clues on where to search for extraterrestrial life. Website pages concentrate on a lone space traveler of the Dark Ages, deemed to have made overt contact with humans in the Andean region of South America and covert contact with Mohammad and with Judaic scholars in the Near East. Online evidence of Andean contact now includes archaeological engravings of the alleged alien from the Tiwanaku civilization in Bolivia. St. George argues that these engravings are depicting an aquatic creature with helmeted spacesuit and with hand-held devices that gave it the ability to fly freestyle through the air. St. George also attributes the Nazca Lines (same time period) to the same ancient astronaut and he reproduces an Andean Sun Disk, allegedly based on an alien artifact, a cosmological piece that depicts aquatic aliens and its spaceship while alluding to evolution, a parallel universe, and speed-of-light time travel. St. George bases his evidence of simultaneous contact in the Near East on two Judaic Kabbalah texts (the Sefer Yetzirah and the unverified Revelations of Elijah) and the Islamic Koran, theorizing that parts of the Revelations survived for translation and inclusion in a book of prophecies published by Nostradamus in the sixteenth century. However, it is hardly of question of the three theological works referring to the alien. St. George concludes that the alien directly authored all three in the sixth century to influence the course of human history. He provides extensive theological and cryptological evidence. alien