Quote Originally Posted by stevo View Post
Interestingly, Ufologists amongst other groups believe the Anunnaki were aliens as well as the orbs.

Aliens aside, I do have an interest in Ancient civilisations. I imagine Graham Hancock's theories about advanced ancient civilisations are not compatible with your beliefs. But it's clear that whoever built the pyramids and many other architectural wonders around the ancient world were very advanced. And since many credible witnesses from the US authorities have recently come forward and said that the US (and probably other superpowers) have been backward engineering UFOs for the last 80 years, I'm now starting to think this all adds credence to the possibility that the ancient world was built by aliens and led to the creation of the many religions we see today. It's all connected.
I read Fingerprints of the Gods and another of Hancock's books almost 30 years ago. The new Erich van Daniken, and just as daft.

Hancock to my mind is a fraud. He picks out objects and places and and events and random stars to connect the dots in any way that makes his argument - ignoring the vast weight of data that doesn't fit his pre-selected conclusions.

He has made a livelihood out of it. It is mildly entertaining for a while - but then to me just gets annoying. It is of the same standard as those crappy American history channels that major on finding the Arc of the Covenant and an inscribed tomb of a Templar in a cave in Arkansas!