Conspiracies have become integral to modern pop culture
Highlights from national polls include 64% of Americans believe that aliens have made contact with humans; 80% of Americans think the government keeps the wraps on extraterrestrial visitation; 24% of Americans believe that ETs have visited Earth in our prehistory; and 20% of Earth's population believe that aliens are"already in our midst."
History Channel's Ancient Aliens is in its 13th season
Accounts of more than 70 lost civilizations gleaned from scientific evidence and historical documents
Logical organization makes finding information quick and easy
Numerous black-and-white photographs
Thoroughly indexed
Authoritative resource
Sure to appeal to ancient alien theorists, conspiracy buffs, history readers, paranormal devotees, and true-crime aficionados.
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Author Biography
Jim Willis earned his master's degree in theology from Andover Newton Theological School, and he has been an ordained minister for over forty years. He has also taught college courses in comparative religion and cross-cultural studies. His background in theology and education led to his writing twelve books on religion, the apocalypse, cross-cultural spirituality, and the mysteries of the unknown. His books include Visible Ink Press' Ancient Gods: Lost Histories, Hidden Truths, and the Conspiracy of Silence, Supernatural Gods: Spiritual Mysteries, Psychic Experiences, and Scientific Truths, Armageddon Now: The End of the World A to Z and The Religion Book. Willis resides in the woods of South Carolina with his wife, Barbara.