Alan F. Alford
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Alan F. Alford, B. Comm, FCA, MBA is an American author of “Gods of the New Millennium”, (1996) is an adherent of the ancient astronaut theory. Much of his work draws on Zecharia Sitchin’s theories. However, he does admit to some faults in Sitchin’s theory after deeper analysis.[1] “I am now firmly of the opinion that these gods personified the falling sky; in other words, the descent of the gods was a poetic rendition of the cataclysm myth which stood at the heart of ancient Near Eastern religions.” (Alford)(see Fermi Paradox).
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[edit] Bio
Alford was born in 1961 and was educated at King Edward VI Grammer School in Southampton, England. He received his FCA and MBA at the Universities of Birmingham and Coventry.[2]
In his book Gods of the new Millunnium he claims taht he has visited over 24 countries and first saw the Egyptian Pyramids when he was 14 years old.
[edit] Books
- 'Gods of the New Millennium' Hodder & Stoughton; First edition (1996), Arnold Publishers (2006); second edition ISBN: 0340696133 Edition: Paperback; 1999-06-01
- 'The Phoenix Solution' Hodder & Stoughton; First edition (1998), New Ed edition (March 1999)
- 'When the Gods Came Down' Hodder and Stoughton, 2000.
- 'Pyramid Of Secrets' Eridu Books 2003, trade paperback edition
- 'The Midnight Sun', Eridu Books 2004, trade paperback edition.
- ‘Pyramid of Secrets’, Eridu Books 2003, trade paperback edition.
- ‘The Atlantis Secret’, Eridu Books 2001, trade paperback edition.
[edit] References
- ^ Ancient Astronauts
- ^ Bio page from Gods of the new Millunnium
[edit] See also
- Hypothetical planetary object (non-scientific)
- Ancient astronauts
- Nephilim
- Erich von Däniken
- Immanuel Velikovsky
- Planet X
- Planet V

