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StopTheRobbery wrote: Coast to Coast AM - Oct 19th 2009. Alternative historian Michael Tsarion discussed humankind's future and the "ancient alien agenda," as carried out by unseen elite or controllers. Aliens or 'Nephilim' were scientists who lost their technology during a great war 13000 years ago, and it is now being restored, he claimed. This new wave of technology, will follow in the footsteps of Silicon Valley and the computer revolution, yet be presented as a spiritual step forward to... [More >>]
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BackwardsFuture wrote: Michael Tsarion - Akhenaton and the Dark Side of the Sun (Current Issues - June 1, 2006)

Michael Tsarion was born in Northern Ireland and is a researcher of the occult. He is an author and public speaker whose topics include symbolism, sidereal as... [More >>]