| Ancient astronaut theory died several decades | | | | spacesuit and with hand-held devices that |
| ago when archaeologistsdemonstrated that | | | | gave it theability to fly freestyle through |
| primitive humans could have constructed large | | | | the air. St. George also attributes the |
| stoneedifices without extraterrestrial help, | | | | |
| but it may have been a prematuredeath. Morten | | | | Nazca Lines (same time period) to the same |
| St. George, creator of the In Search of | | | | ancient astronaut and hereproduces an Andean |
| Extraterrestrial | | | | Sun Disk, allegedly based on an alien |
| | | | artifact, acosmological piece that depicts |
| Intelligence website and author of cryptology | | | | aquatic aliens and its spaceship |
| book A Guide to Cryptic | | | | whilealluding to evolution, a parallel |
| | | | universe, and speed-of-light time travel. |
| Thinking, has a way of seeing things in a | | | | |
| different light, and a knackfor uncovering | | | | St. George bases his evidence of simultaneous |
| new evidence. | | | | contact in the Near Easton two Judaic |
| | | | Kabbalah texts (the Sefer Yetzirah and the |
| looks at a single ancient astronaut | | | | unverified |
| possibility forclues on where to search for | | | | |
| extraterrestrial life. Website | | | | Revelations of Elijah) and the Islamic Koran, |
| pagesconcentrate on a lone space traveler of | | | | theorizing that parts of the |
| the Dark Ages, deemed to have madeovert | | | | |
| contact with humans in the Andean region of | | | | Revelations survived for translation and |
| South America andcovert contact with Mohammad | | | | inclusion in a book ofprophecies published by |
| and with Judaic scholars in the Near East. | | | | Nostradamus in the sixteenth century. |
| | | | However, it ishardly of question of the three |
| Online evidence of Andean contact now | | | | theological works referring to thealien. St. |
| includes archaeologicalengravings of the | | | | George concludes that the alien directly |
| alleged alien from the Tiwanaku civilization | | | | authored all three inthe sixth century to |
| in Bolivia. St. | | | | influence the course of human history. He |
| | | | providesextensive theological and |
| George argues that these engravings are | | | | cryptological evidence. |
| depicting an aquatic creaturewith helmeted | | | | |