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by Philip Coppens


  Dogon, 56–59

  Dorland, Frank, 133–134

  Dorland, Mabel, 133

  Dormion, Gilles, 264

  Drake Equation, 223–224

  Drake, Frank, 33, 223–224

  Drake, W. Raymond, 40

  Dropa, the, 207–219

  Droshin, Michael, 66

  Drug usage, 269, 271–272

  Dunn, Christopher, 92

  Eenboom, Algund, 186–187, 188–189

  Eggebrecht, Arne, 179

  El Balkhy, Abu Zeyd, 86

  Elgin Marbles, 128

  Eliade, Mircea, 161

  Elkins, Don, 254

  Emmegger, Robert, 60

  Epicurus, 222

  Erickson, Clark, 123–124

  Evidence of ET, best, 177–220

  Evidence of nonphysical contact, 243–282

  Evolution, 36

  Ezekiel, 11–12 66–72, 84, 114

  Face of Mars, 238–239

  Fallen angels, 11

  Famine Stele, 98–99

  Fermi Paradox, 224

  Fermi, Enrico, 224

  Fernandez-Salvador Zaldumbide, Andres, 170

  First Contact, 27–28

  Flinders Petrie, W.M., 90, 92

  Flu, 233–234

  Flying machines, India and 112–118

  Flying Saucers on the Moon, 39

  Flying Serpents and Dragons, 55

  Fomenko, Dr. Vladimir, 178

  Food of the Gods, 269

  Fowler, Raymond E., 61

  Franklin, Benjamin, 222

  Freestone, Ian, 127, 128

  From the Earth to the Moon, 37

  Frum, John, 81–84

  Gadekar, Suendra, 202, 203–204

  Gagarin, Yuri, 223

  Ganguly, Adrish, 100

  Gate of the Gods, 243–244

  Geller, Uri, 248–249, 253–254

  Geopolymers, 21, 93–100, 270

  Giants, 72–75

  Gipson, Jr., Mack, 236

  Giza Powerplant, The, 92

  Glaser, Bruno, 120, 124

  Goddard, Robert, 38

  Gods of Eden, The, 45–50

  Gods of the New Millennium, 51, 105

  Gods or Spacemen?, 40

  Gold of the Gods, 165

  Gold, Thomas, 34–35

  Goldflyer, 185–189

  Gorbovsky, Alexander, 117

  Gorka, Tomasz, 149

  Grand Menhir, 22

  Grave-robbers, 91–92

  Great Pyramid, 21, 85–101, 107, 238–239, 240, 246, 254, 281

  Greeks, 100–101

  Green Bank formula, 223

  Greenwood, Dr. Stuart W., 185–186

  Greer, Steven, 47

  Griaule, Marcel, 57, 58–59

  Grist, Stan, 173–174

  Guterbrock, Gustav, 198

  Haddingham, Evan, 150

  Hagar, Stansbury, 140

  Hall, Stanley “Stan,” 166–174

  Hanab-Pacal, 182–185

  Hancock, Graham, 141–142, 193, 237, 238

  Hapgood, Charles H., 190

  Harner, Michael, 272–273

  Hart, Albion W., 117

  Hausdorf, 208, 211, 212, 215, 217

  Hawiss, Dr. Zahi, 21, 100

  Hawkins, Gerald, 266

  Heb Sed festival, 259–260, 261, 262–263, 265

  Heiser, Michael, 52, 54

  Hero Twins, 143

  Herodotus, 14, 98

  Hewlett-Packard, 134, 135

  History Channel, The, 17, 40, 41

  History of the New World, The, 156

  Hoagland, Richard, 238, 239, 240

  Hobbs, Linn W., 99–100

  Holroyd, Stuart, 254

  Hoover, Richard, 229

  Hopewell Indians, 150

  Hopi Mesas, 276–277, 279, 281

  Hopi, 275–278

  Hopkins, Budd, 61, 267

  Hopkins, Roger, 104–105

  Horn, Paul, 101

  Hoyle, Sir Fred, 24, 225

  Hug, Gilles, 100

  Hurley, Frank, 82

  Huxley, Aldous, 251

  Hyatt, A., 155

  Hybrids, 72–75

  Icke, David, 43–45, 50, 55

  Illuminati, 49

  Imhotep, 96–98, 270

  In Search of Ancient Astronauts, 40

  Incas, 22, 151–164

  India, atomic warfare and, 200–204

  India, flying machines and, 112–118

  Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, 126, 131, 175

  Intelligent Life in the Universe, 39, 199

  Interplanetary Contacts, 37

  Interplanetary Journeys, 37

  James, Peter, 57–58

  Jaramillo, Petronio, 170–174

  Jenkins, John Major, 265

  Kaku, Michio, 28

  Kames, Peter, 192

  Kanjilal, Dr. Dileep Kumar, 116

  Keith FRS, Arthur, 206

  Kelvin, Lord, 225

  Kent, Adrian, 224

  Kepler telescope, 224–225

  Kern, Dirse, 120

  Khufu, 86–89, 91, 261–263, 281

  Kolosimo, Peter, 39

  König, Wilhelm, 179

  Krassa, Peter, 211, 212

  Kubrick, Stanley, 235–236

  LaBarre, Larry, 135

  Lambers, Karsten, 149

  Lauer, Jean-Phillippe, 94

  LaViolette, Paul, 34, 35–36

  Le Plongeon, Augustus, 161

  Leahy, Mike, 83

  Learned, John, 34

  Leedskalnin, Edward, 245–247

  Lehner, Mark, 90, 261

  Leucippus, 222

  Levin, Gilbert, 231

  Lime, 97

  Little, Gregory, 62

  Lolladorff, Professor, 212–213

  Longevity, biblical, 75–80

  Lot, 66–67

  Lübbers, Conrad, 186–187, 189

  Lucas, George, 126

  Ludendorff, Dr. Hans, 161

  Lui, Clarissa, 230

  Lurgan-La, 213

  Luther, Martin, 76

  Maasaw, 275–276, 277, 279

  MacGrain, Bob, 105

  Mack, John, 61

  Mackie, Euan, 111

  Manetho, 14–15

  Manhattan Project, 117–118

  Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, 190

  Mars Mystery, The, 238

  Mars, 228–231, 236–237

  Masero, Gaston, 258

  Materia Hieroglyphica, 88

  Matheus, Gerardo Peña, 170

  Mathews, Peter, 184

  Matz, Martin, 264–265

  Maya Danava, 115

  Mayan calendar, 193–197, 260

  Mayan Long Count Calendar, 194–195

  Mayan Underworld, 184

  Mayans, 138–144, 254–256

  McCann, Joseph, 121–122

  McIntosh, Gregory, 192

  McKay, David, 229

  McKenna, Terence, 267–270

  Metal Library, the, 164–174, 175

  Metamorphoses, 73

  Meyerowitz, Mike, 135

  Mica, 143–144

  Millisecond Pulsar, 35

  Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull, the, 131–139

  Mitchell-Hedges, Anna “Sammy,” 133, 135, 207

  Mitchell-Hedges, F.A. “Mike,” 132–139, 204–207

  Moebius, Amfredo, 170

  Molenaar, Gregory, 240

  Monuments of Mars, The, 238

  Morant, G.M., 132, 133

  Moricz, Janos “Juan,” 164–170, 173

  Morill, Sibley S., 136, 138

  Morrison, Tony, 148

  Morton, Chris, 129, 130

  Mystery of the Crystal Skulls, The, 129

  Nakhla meteorite, 230

  Narby, Jeremy, 267, 270–272, 273–274, 282

  NASA, 224–225, 229, 236, 237

  Naydler, Jeremy, 257, 259–262

  Nazca lines, 20, 144–150, 184

  Nelson, Dee Jay, 101

  Nephilim, the, 50–51, 73
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  Neugebauer, Otto, 100

  New Fire ceremony, 264–265

  Nibiru, 51, 54

  Nine, The, 247–256, 281

  Nocerino, Nick, 130–131, 138

  Nonphysical contact, evidence of, 242–282

  Nott, Julian, 147–148

  Nuclear warfare, 200–204

  Oannes, 197–200

  Oberth, Dr. Hermann, 19, 37–38

  Ollantayamo, 154–155, 158, 160

  Olmecs, 144, 150, 184

  Only Planet of Choice, The, 254

  Oop-arts, 177–178

  Operations Carried on at the Pyramids of Gizeh in 1837, 87

  Oppenheimer, Robert, 117–118

  Orion Zone, The, 279

  Orion’s Belt, 142, 279–280

  Otherworld, the, 150, 184, 198, 243, 259, 261, 268

  Pacal tomb, 192

  Pacal, Lord, 182–185

  Pale Fox, The, 57

  Palenque, 182–185

  Palmer, Nathaniel, 190

  Panspermia, 225–228

  Passport to Magonia, 60

  Pasteur, Louis, 225, 226

  Perelman, Yakov, 37

  Perring, 87, 89

  Petersen, James B., 121

  Petronio, Mario, 174

  Picknett, Lynn, 57

  Pinart, Alphonse, 128

  Pinotto, Dr. Roberto, 112–113

  Pioneer, 33

  Piri Reis map, 189–193

  Plague of Athens, 234

  Plague of Justinian, 234

  Plato, 222

  Pluralism, 221–242

  Polyhistor, Alexander, 197

  Posnansky, Arthur, 161

  Prelude to the Landing on Planet Earth, 254

  Prince, Clive, 57

  Puharich, Andrija, 248–256

  Puma Punku, 22, 161–163

  Purpose of pyramids, 257–264

  Puthoff, Hal, 249

  Pyramid of Khafre, 89

  Pyramid of the Moon, 139–144

  Pyramid of the Sun, 139–144

  Pyramid Texts, 257–260

  Pyramids of Giza, 18, 21, 23, 25

  Pyramids of Gizeh, The, 87

  Pyramids, purpose of, 257–264

  Redslob, G.M., 53

  Reiche, Maria, 146–147, 148

  Reis, Piri, 189, 193

  Religion, 13, 45

  Remote viewing, 248

  Rephaim, 74

  Riddles of Ancient History, 117

  RNA, 227–228, 231

  Robin_Evans, Dr. Karyl, 212–214, 215

  Rolls, Jon, 207

  Rubtsov, Dr. Vladimir, 178

  Rueckert, Carla, 254

  Russell, Bertrand, 222

  Ruvkun, Gary, 231

  Ruz Lhuillier, Alberto, 182–185

  Rynin, Nicholas, 37, 38

  Sacred Mushroom, The, 248, 249

  Sacred Valley, 151–164

  Sagan, Carl, 36, 39, 40, 199, 219, 237

  Saizev, Dr. Viatcheslav, 211

  Salazar, Edgar Elorrieta, 152, 154, 156

  Salazar, Fernando, 152, 154, 156

  Sanderson, Ivan T., 185

  SARS, 234

  Schele, Linda, 184

  Schlemmer, Phyllis, 254

  Science, 13, 18–29, 25

  Scuff, Agness, 245

  SETG (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Genomes), 231

  SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), 18, 28, 223

  Shamanic Wisdom in the Pyramid Texts, 257

  Shergotty meteorite, 2230

  Shklovski, I.S., 39

  Sirius Mystery, The, 56, 57, 189

  Sirius, 56–59

  Sitchin, Zecharia, 50–55, 56, 77, 87–89, 141–142, 200–201, 224

  Socrates, 225

  Sombroek, Wim, 121

  Space exploration, 27–42, 223–225, 236

  Spaceship of Ezekiel, The, 70

  Spanish Flu, 233

  Spielberg, Steven, 126

  Stadelman, Rainer, 262

  Stairway to Heaven, The, 87

  Stais, Valerio, 179–180

  Star Trek, 27

  Stargate Conspiracy, The, 57

  STARGATE, 248

  Steckling, Fred, 241

  Steiner, Christopher, 125

  Sumerian King List, 78

  Sungods in Exile, 215, 216

  Syncellus, George, 200

  Talk of the Galaxy, The, 35–36

  Talpule, B.G., 113

  Tanna, 81–83

  Targ, Russell, 249

  Taylor, Francis, 202, 203

  Taylor, John, 90

  Temple of Jupiter, 103, 105

  Temple, Robert, 56, 57, 189

  Teotihuacán, 130, 139–144, 264–267, 280

  Terra Preta, 23–24, 119–126

  Terraforming, 119–120, 122

  Thales of Miletus, 222

  They Built the Great Pyramid, 94

  Thom, Alexander, 110–111

  Thomas, Ceri Louise, 129, 130

  Thompson, Richard L., 115

  Thorpe, Nick, 57, 192

  TimeWave Zero, 269–270

  Tsiolkovsky, Constantine, 38

  Tsum Um Ei, 214, 218

  Tsum Um Nui, 210, 211

  Turolla, Pino, 173

  Twelfth Planet, The, 50

  Twelfth Planet, the, 50–55

  2001: A Space Odyssey, 235

  UFO’s, Past, Present & Future, 60

  UFOs, 27, 31, 39, 47, 59–64, 67, 253, 267

  UNESCO, 172

  Ussher, James, 65, 66

  V, 43

  Vallee, Jacques, 60, 267

  Van Beek, Walter, 58–59

  Vawter, Robert, 101

  Verill, Ruth, 155

  Verne, Jules, 37

  Viking Landers, 231

  Villa, Pancho, 135–136

  Vimana Kalecha Sodha, 113

  Viracocha, 151–164, 244

  Volta, Alessandro, 179

  Von Braun, Werner, 37–38

  Von Däniken, Erich, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 37, 39, 40, 55, 69–70, 85, 145–147, 148, 150, 151, 164–169, 182, 185, 186, 200, 211

  Von Helmholtz, Hermann, 225

  Von Neumann, 274

  Voyager Golden Records, 34

  Vyse, Colonel Richard Howard, 87–89

  Walker III, William, 80

  Walsh, Dr. Jane MacLaren, 129–130, 133

  War, 48

  Watchers, The, 61

  Watchers, the, 61–63

  Watson, Dr. James D., 226

  Way of the Shaman, The, 272

  Webb, walter, 71

  Wegerer, Ernst, 211–212, 215

  Weinstein, Lau, 233

  Wente, Edward, 257

  White Tiger, 137–138

  White Tiger, The, 137, 138

  Wickramsinghe, Chandra, 24, 225–228, 232–235

  Wilkins, Harold T., 39

  Will of the Universe, 38

  Winer, Cris, 207

  Witkowski, Igor, 160

  Wogan, Terry, 43

  Wogan: Now & Then, 43

  Woodman, Jim, 147–148

  Woods, 121–122

  X-Files, The, 63

  Young, Arthur M., 57

  Zhijun, Wang, 212

  Zitman, Willen, 195–196

  Zoser complex, 262–263

  Zuber, Maria, 230

  About the Author

  Philip Coppens’s publishing career began at the age of 23, when he edited the late Belgian historian Marcel Mestdagh’s research into European megaliths for a much-anticipated sequel. That same year, he also helped edit a controversial nonfiction thriller on the theft of Jan Van Eyck’s altarpiece, The Adoration of the Lamb, which was made into a documentary both for Flemish television and the BBC.

  If there is one thing that sets Coppens apart from other writers, it is that he is often ahead of the trends. He wrote the first guide on Rosslyn Chapel in more than four decades; he was the only one to do so before The Da Vinci Code made that Scottish chapel world-famous in 2003. He also researched the origins of the Mi
tchell-Hedges Crystal Skull, before the 2008 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull movie, resulting in a series of controversial articles, which even came to the attention of The Washington Post.

  As a journalist, Coppens’s investigative research into the Kennedy assassination was submitted before a U.S. government enquiry in 1993. Two years later, he broke the story of the existence of Chinese pyramids to an international audience. Many stories from the so-called esoteric field have at one point passed through his hands, including The Templar Revelation, the book on which The Da Vinci Code was based. In 1999, Coppens was the principal researcher for Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince’s The Stargate Conspiracy, which investigated current politicians’ apparent obsession with ancient Egypt, thus combining his passion for politics and history.

  Coppens is the author of The Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn Chapel (2002), about the enigmatic Scottish chapel and its relationship with freemasonry and the Knights Templar; The Canopus Revelation (2004), about the lore of the star Canopus in ancient cultures; Land of the Gods (2007), about the prehistory of Southern Scotland and the myth of King Arthur; The New Pyramid Age (2007), detailing the most recent discoveries that have changed our understanding of pyramids; and Servants of the Grail (2009), identifying the real people encoded into the medieval Grail legends. Most recently, he has published an e-book titled 2012: Science or Fiction? with Digital Journeys, which aims to bring clarity as to what all the hubbub about 2012 is truly about. This e-book is also the to first incorporate video, and features an interview-style conversation with Philip.

  Apart from English books, he also has one French-language bestseller to his credit: La Quête de Saunière (2008), co-authored with André Douzet. In 2004, he also wrote De Da Vinci Code Ontcijferd, a Dutch guide to The Da Vinci Code, which saw a reprint within three weeks of publication and was a top-ten bestseller in the Netherlands.

  Philip Coppens has also contributed to, or been acknowledged in, the following books:

  Pre-Atlantis (Dutch title), with Marcel Mestdagh (1994)

  The Templar Revelation, by Lynn Picknett & Clive Prince (1997)

  The Stargate Conspiracy, by Lynn Picknett & Clive Prince (1999)

  Saunière’s Model and the Secret of Rennes-le-Château, by André Douzet (2001)

  Egypt: Image of Heaven (Het Sterrenbeeld van Horus, Dutch title), with Wim Zitman (2006; Dutch edition 2000)

  The Dan Brown Companion, by Simon Cox (2006)

  Rosslyn Revealed, by Alan Butler & John Ritchie (2006)

  The Cygnus Mystery, by Andrew Collins (2006)

  An A to Z of King Arthur and the Holy Grail, by Simon Cox & Mark Oxbrow (2007)

  Darklore (Volumes I, II & III), compiled and edited by Greg Taylor (2007–2009)

  Unearthing Ancient America, compiled and edited by Frank Joseph (2009)

  Philip Coppens also devotes a lot of attention to essays and feature articles, which have appeared in magazines and anthologies on all continents. His articles have appeared in Fortean Times, NEXUS, Hera, Fenix, Mysterien, New Dawn, Atlantis Rising, Ancient American, and Paranoia Magazine, among other publications, and he has a large and dedicated following on the Internet. He holds the record as having most articles published in NEXUS, a magazine published in more than 10 languages, with newsstand distribution in Australia, Great Britain, the United States, Italy, France, and many other European countries, bringing to the world exciting new discoveries, such as the existence of pyramids in China and Bosnia; controversial articles on the state of modern archaeology and Egyptology; and also politics.

 

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