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01. Ancient and Mythological Accounts

Ancient and Mythological Accounts

Ancient Egypt and the Long Memory of Sky-Things

Explore Ancient Egypt’s sky phenomena, from meteoritic iron and celestial ritual to disputed UAP claims, Tulli Papyrus, and misread artifacts.

Sky Ships and Hidden Folk: Celtic and Norse UAP Lore

Explore Celtic and Norse folklore through medieval sky ships, hidden people, second sight, and Hessdalen lights as cultural data for UAP research.

After the Deluge: Flood Myths as Earth Memory

Explore how ancient flood myths may preserve real memories of sea-level rise, tsunamis, and megafloods through geology and cultural history.

Heavenly Wheels: Reading Abrahamic Visions Like Reports

Explore how Abrahamic scriptures describe luminous visions, ascent, and motion—and what careful UAP comparison can and cannot claim.

Tibetan Artefacts in Ancient UAP Accounts

Explore Tibetan artifacts, sky iron, terma treasures, Dunhuang manuscripts, and UAP parallels through rigorous historical and material analysis.

Children of Sirius: The Dogon, the Nommo, and the Deep-Time UAP Question

Did the Dogon of Mali possess ancient knowledge of Sirius B, or did modern researchers shape a cosmic mystery that still fuels UAP debates?

Babylon, the Anunnaki and Gilgamesh: When the Oldest Epic Became an Origin Story

Explore the real Anunnaki through Sumerian and Babylonian sources, separating ancient myth, Gilgamesh lore, and modern extraterrestrial claims.

The Baetyls or “Fallen Stones” That Keep Reappearing in Ancient UAP Narratives

Explore the ancient baetyl pattern - sacred stones said to have “fallen from heaven” - and how they shaped UAP beliefs, rituals, and power.

Ancient Greece, Greek Mythology and UAPs

Explore how ancient Greek myths and historical texts describe mysterious aerial phenomena that mirror today’s UAP encounters and sky wonders.

Australian First Peoples and UAP: Rock Art, Songlines, and Modern Characteristics

Explore how Aboriginal Australian songlines, sky beings, and Min Min light traditions intersect with modern UAP research through culture and science.

Hindu Texts and UAPs: Vimānas, Astras, and Devas

A comparative analysis of Hindu Sanskrit epics and modern UAP reports, exploring parallels between Vimānas, Astras, Devas, and contemporary aerial phenomena.

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