Mauro Biglino provides a literal Hebrew to English translation of the Biblical stories, revealing a record of human history and origin that completely differs from both church and accepted science.
Category - Non-fiction
Non-fiction books that are about any topic relevant to science or science fiction.
America Before: The Key to Earth’s Lost Civilization by Graham Hancock
Pros Evidence that supports the existence of a pre-Clovis society in North AmericaSome really interesting synchronicities among the ancient worldwide civilizationsCompelling calculations that support ancient fascination...
The Synchronicity Key by David Wilcock
David Wilcock references historical events and scientific studies to support the idea of synchronicity. Ultimately, Wilcock weaves these seemingly disparate elements into a theory of the nature of the universe that...
A New World by Whitley Strieber
Whitley Strieber discusses the purpose behind the visitors and what communion might entail for humanity. Throughout the book, Strieber touches on various topics like parallel worlds, the nature of the universe, and...
Messengers of Deception: UFO Contacts and Cults by Jacques Vallee
Jacques Vallee discusses the dangers of ignoring the UFO phenomena and the possibility of a force using technology to influence social thinking and behavior on a global scale in this book.
The Ascension Mysteries by David Wilcock
David Wilcock discusses his childhood and how his experiences growing up have led him to his path toward learning about aliens, the secret history of the solar system, and ultimately, humanity's destiny.
Crash at Corona by Stanton T. Friedman and Don Berliner
Stanton T. Friedman and Don Berliner expose the military cover-up of the UFO crash that took place near Corona, New Mexico in 1947.
Fire in the Sky: The Walton Experience by Travis Walton
Travis Walton recounts his own experience onboard an alien ship in one of the most publicized alien abductions of the time.
Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience by Stanton T. Friedman and Kathleen Marden
Stanton T. Friedman and Kathleen Marden provide an extensive look into the first abduction experience to enter the public mind: Betty and Barney Hill.