May 16, 2012
If the phenomenon of the notorious Reptilians interests you, then so will this forthcoming book from Scott Roberts, The Secret History of the Reptilians: The Pervasive Presence of the Serpent in Human History, Religion and Alien Mythos.
I haven’t seen the book yet (in fact, it’s not even published until next year!), but since Amazon already has it listed, and commentary on the Reptilians has played a role in certain cryptozoological cases (Lizard Man being one example), I figure why not mention it today.
And here’s what the publisher, New Page Books, has to say about The Secret History of the Reptilians:
Where the bloodlines of the Nephilim leave off, the real story just begins. Or does it go back even further than that?
The very real probability that non-human intelligences visited and even copulated with primordial humans is detailed in civilization’s most ancient cultural and religious records. These historical records further reveal that these intelligences were reptilian in nature—or, at the very least, have been represented throughout human history in reptilian form.
From the Serpent, Nawcash, in the Garden of Eden; Atum, the Egyptian snake-man; and Quetzalcotl, the feathered serpent god of the Mayans to the double-helix snake symbol of Enki/Ea in ancient Sumerian literature, the serpent has been the omnipresent link between humans and the gods in every culture.
In The Secret History of the Reptilians, Scott Alan Roberts investigates and examines the pervasive presence of the serpent in human history, religion, culture, and politics.
Are we the product of an extraterrestrial race that moves and breathes—and even breeds—beneath the surface of all of human history?
Put on your thinking cap and take an historical, anthropological, archaeological plunge into the heady waters of extraterrestrial origins.
Scott Alan Roberts is the founder and publisher of Intrepid Magazine, a journal eclectically focused on science, politics, fringe physics, metaphysics, and unexplained phenomena. He is a talk radio host, popular public speaker, and stand-up philosopher. Roberts is the author of The Rise and Fall of the Nephilim. He has been interviewed on scores of radio shows and is the former editor in chief of TAPS ParaMagazine, the official publication of SyFy’s Ghost Hunters. He attended Bible college and seminary, but left ministerial pursuits for a 34-year career as an art director, creative director, and accomplished illustrator and designer in advertising. He lives with his wife and children near Minneapolis, Minnesota.
About Nick Redfern
Punk music fan, Tennents Super and Carlsberg Special Brew beer fan, horror film fan, chocolate fan, like to wear black clothes, like to stay up late. Work as a writer.
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