Originally I registered this website a decade ago so that one day it could become the official website to a feature film of the same title. I had been writing the script since I was 16 years old. I’m now 32 and I still haven’t made the film. I just never loved any of my variations of the story. I’ve put it off for years and just recently taken interest in it again.
I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of ancient aliens ever since I saw the movie Stargate three times at the theater back in 1993. It blended together my childhood love for ancient Egypt and science fiction. Alien Prophecy (the film) was really all about exploring those ideas further in a more biblical context.
Because of my renewed interest in starting fresh with this story, I’ve been doing a lot of research on ancient aliens. There is a lot out there.
I’m honestly alarmed at how much people are throwing out there as “fact” and “prophecy” when really it’s a lot of pseudoscience. For me it works because a lot of it would make for great movies with a proper plot added. But instead it’s being used to scare the wits out of less skeptical people. It has gotten a little out of control. Especially the 2012 stuff.
The purpose of this website at the moment is to reexamine ideas about ancient aliens, ancient texts (religious or otherwise) and modern alien theories. These are not meant to be viewed as facts unless stated as such with supporting evidence. Instead most of this should be viewed as fun “what if’s” that make you think and make you say “that would make a great movie.” That said, over the course of time, collectively we may piece together new and interesting ideas and theories substantial enough to be seriously considered possible and perhaps even probable. But lets not go that far, yet. A healthy bit of skepticism is a good thing when looking at all this kind of stuff.
So what you’ll see here is mostly my rambling about various things I find on the internet that relate to aliens, science, conspiracy theory and religion. Some of it presented seriously. Some of it more lax. You’re free to comment and leave your two cents.