
Across time and cultures civilizations have preserved remarkably similar accounts of sky beings who bestowed the foundational elements of civilization, language, mathematics, architecture, medicine, and astronomy.
From elaborate ceremonies featuring garments strangely reminiscent of space suits to masked dancers with alien-like faces, human history is rich with traditions that seem to honor mysterious beings from the sky.
Across the globe, sacred sites have long been viewed as gateways to the stars; might they serve as wormholes, intentionally designed to connect humanity with its ancient alien ancestors?
In the ancient world, it was said that the gods did not watch from afar–they ruled among us. Could these dynasties be more than myth?
Flood myths have endured across cultures for millennia, each retelling events said to have reshaped the Earth; in the Bible, Noah's flood symbolizes divine cleansing; a Sumerian legend tells of King Ziusudra and his survival through a great deluge.
Ancient accounts of monstrous creatures appear in cultures across the globe, today, sightings of Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and Reptilian beings continue, with their bizarre forms and behaviors eerily echoing ancient descriptions.
For centuries, humans have pondered a profound question: Are we alone in the universe?