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Eden Series #4

The Eden Conspiracy

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What were the world’s ancestral stories before they became viewed as fiction and fable? What was the Bible before it became a book about God? And if the Bible was not about God, what was it our ancestors wanted us to know?

The Eden Conspiracy reveals evidence of ancient ET contact in the Bible’s deep past, along with forgotten secrets about human progress, political power, emotional intelligence and human potential. The Eden Conspiracy takes you around the world from Australia to Brazil, Guatemala, Ghana, Kenya, Italy, Scotland, England, Israel, Palestine, and ancient Sumeria. The journey includes archeological sites in the Levant which hold clues of ancient experiences of close encounters, and sits at the feet of world-class scholars and senior figures in military intelligence, whose privileged information concerns the hidden layers of covert government in the deep past and in the present day.

The Eden Conspiracy reveals how we can recover our ancestors’ wisdom and build a better future for ourselves and our society. But why was this layer of information edited and translated out of the Bible? Who made these changes, and with what agenda? And what does any of this have to do with ETs?

248 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 21, 2023

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5 reviews
April 7, 2024
Finally! The Bible makes sense.

At age 60, in a world I no longer recognize, I thought it might be appropriate to finally visit the Bible to understand where we come from. Thing is the more I read the more I became depressed, because of the sheer amount of violence within its pages. Surely the benevolent God I was raised with, could not be capable of such atrocities, as what is written within the pages of the New Testament? The second aspect is that the flow in the text, and the logic was absent, and didn’t make much sense much of the time, and I needed to understand why. So my journey began with looking at the origins of words, and whether or not they had been translated appropriately. To my surprise (not) I found out the reason the modern Bible doesn’t make any sense is because it has been completely over written, and overhauled to tell a brand new story of a religious monotheistic God story. I now know that our story is about Paliocontact. I recommend this book to anybody who is serious about the study of the Bible, and understanding its true meaning.
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Author 11 books37 followers
April 23, 2023
The Eden Series in one huge ride.

Having read the previous books this is mostly his certainly best!
He recounts the biblical encounters in the Bible with new meaning that leaves the reader having to pause for breath. Since the admission in 2021 by US government that unexplained arial phenomena or UFO’s may be a threat to national security, its time the authorities came out with more details.
Recommended to all religious leaders who need more.
3 reviews
February 18, 2024
The search for our real story, the real story of us.

I agree 100% with your results of your researches. I was in 6th grade in a Catholic school when I started asking questions about what it was written in the Bible in religion class and what they were teaching me. I informed the nuns and priests that I couldn’t agreed with those teachings and that I believed that the god mentioned was a very bad monster and a lot of the stories had lies. I was punished by them and never gave me the correct answer to my questions. I was told constantly that I needed to believe and have faith in their teachings or I was going to die and find myself in the fires of hell for being such a bad person. I got tired of it and when I went home I told my grandma that I would never go back to church and that I wasn’t a Christian anymore. My grandmother was a strong religious person and thought that by beating me she was saving my soul. Finally after many beatings I explained to her that I didn’t care how many beatings she gave me I would never go to church or believed in the Bible and would never follow a monster god or his teaching. I have never returned to church to this day and I’m an old lady now (65 y/o). I read a lot of books in the libraries and did my little research about it and came to the same conclusion.
I find the book to be well researched and written with an easy way of explaining the truth to the public. Many like me that already have read many books have come with the same results and find it inspiring. Others because their minds have been brainwashed to a point of not returned with the fear of hellfires and suffering for eternity will find it insulting and will refused to even read it even though it will enlighten them by learning the real story of humans and our origins.
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September 23, 2023
This is truly an enlightening book that has shaken my brain, chopped it like a foodmixer, then spiralised it, next, sent it off bouncing towards the rays of the sun. This is the biggest and additionally the more concise book of the series opening the reader to a complete complex perspective that will leave you questioning creation. Believe me I have read them back to back and extended into my own research uncovering mysteries that Paul has mentioned. I absolutely love this book and believe everyone needs to read it with a firm head and open ears..
1 review
January 9, 2024
Awesome Read!!!

When I was studying to become a Minister, so many passages seemed disjointed. I started coming to these same conclusions regarding the extraterrestrial presence, but no one in Leadership would address my findings. It was stated that I should do as I'm told.
However, with more word studies even more inconsistenties emerged. Thank you Paul for validating my findings.
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February 12, 2024
An enjoyable and imaginative read but not very plausible.

What I enjoyed about this book was the close reading of biblical passages which it provided. It is always good to engage with ancient texts, especially when it is done with attention to the detail of specific words. And the book was right to flag up the complexities in interpreting the Hebrew bible, which do indeed contain words and ideas that are unclear.

But overall, the book’s thesis didn’t seem to make sense. We are told on the one hand about mighty sky armies of aliens, but on the other hand we are told that ancient paleo-peoples somehow got the better of them. Thus the aliens had to flood the world to cull humans and King Saul, in some sense, got the better of them. It all sounds as implausible as Romans defeating a modern military.

The evidence of alien travel also seemed implausible. We hear of the aliens using portals and space ships. But if they had advanced portals which allows them to step from one planet to another, then why would they also be using the space ships which are allegedly so evident in the biblical texts?

Then there was the very odd contradiction in the book’s thesis that the Hebrews deliberately changed the text of the bible, specifically to hide evidence of the aliens. Yet they did it so badly that we can still see the evidence. For example, Psalm 82 is cited, because it refers to God (Yahweh) standing in a ‘council’ of gods (or ‘powerful ones’). Clearly the ancient Hebrews did not think that that text could be evidence for aliens, otherwise they would have redacted it out, when they changed the rest of the bible. So why would we now think that it must refer to aliens?

Ancient similarities in myths between cultures around the world are interesting, but are they evidence of alien interaction? They may well owe something to ancient exchanges of ideas, along trade routes. There may even be aspects of Jungian archetypes in similarities of ideas. To jump from correlations to alien causation is a big step and I didn’t see an argument to justify that jump.

In places the book suggested that there was a ‘great leap forward’ in ancient times, and that was due to aliens. But do we really need an Intelligent Design Argument with aliens in the driving seat, to explain human development of civilisation? Arguably there has been more development in the last 200 years, than in the previous 200,000, but where are the aliens for the last 200 years?

The book notes NASA film of strange objects in the sky as evidence of aliens, but again that introduces a weird contradiction in the arguments of the book. On the one hand aliens are currently hiding their presence as much as they can, because allegedly we’re not ready to hear about alien contact. Yet, the book tells us that the aliens happily made themselves fully visible and available in earlier times, with the result that we can read about it in the bible.

When I checked some of the details in the book I was disappointed by what I found. We are told that Russian Prime Minister Medvedev admitted that each Russian Prime Minister gets a dossier on the Aliens which they have made contact with. But when I looked into the interview where that comment was made, I see that Medvedev also told his interviewer that he could get fuller details by watching Men in Black. That doesn’t sound like a serious claim of Alien contact.

Similarly, we are told that an Israeli General has evidence of Alien contact. But again, in the background of that claim is the fact that that person has also been interpreting signals from space as evidence of aliens, despite peer review in the Science community dismissing his interpretations. That doesn’t make his evidence seem very plausible.

Overall, its hard to take the book seriously.
3 reviews
August 10, 2023
creation or evolution?

As are Paul wallis previous books and podcasts, this is equally impressive.
I have not seen many pod casts by the author. I will be watching more now though.
As someone that started following the trail from ancient Egypt
through the text books and documentaries on tv, I began to notice anomalies and glaring inconsistencies that could only be explained by pure naivety or by design.
The latter is what I suspect is the case.
Egypt then lead to central and South America, the rest is history.
Hybridisation is a very troubling subject for every human being that seriously considers it, I suspect. However, it isn’t just the ancient literature that points in this direction, human traits and body make up and chemistry are out of kilter with nature of the darwinian ilk.
Personally, I have concluded from my own observations, from reading various books, watching tv shows, now the web, also my own ideas (which often others concluded before I did) that we are not in sync with much of the world we live in.
The author is on the correct path in my humble opinion.
Would evolution design a creature with hair that grows until it becomes a hazard to that creature for instance.
There are many, many more genetic faults (traits) which if we are the pinnacle of evolution would be absent.
Only domesticated animals seem to have this problem in abundance.
Mr Wallis is bang on the money when he says “ look at the old books from a modern stand point.
The evidence is overwhelming. It’s bloody obvious. Until a new theory comes along. Don’t hold your breath though.
At the end of the day it is probably a moot argument anyway.
The hierarchy are aware of our origins and they are not sharing anytime soon.
Still, fascinating subject if you are wired up that way.
Looking forward to the next book.





48 reviews
June 15, 2024
In my late teens and early twenties, I mentioned to various friends that some of the stories in the Bible or lessons from our Sunday school teachings could be interpereted as contact from extraterrestrial beings. (Please note that at that time, I had never heard of "paleocontact", "ancient astronaut theory", or any of the writings of pioneers of this concept like Erich Von Daniken or Zechariah Sitchin.)

Everyone I shared this thought with laughed at me. I particularly remember one coworker named Ron who put his fingers on top of his head like antennas and sang tune of the spooky theme from "the Twilight Zone."

I admit I had no academic training in translation of ancient Hebrew texts; I still don't. However, with insightful, legitimate evidence and a lifetime of research via academic and pastoral experiences, Paul Wallis presents a narrative that shines a light on the ideas I began to believe as an adolescent and young adult, because the lessons that were taught in "church" just didn't make sense to me.

Wallis admits that his arguments may distance or even offend some readers, but even those who do not immediately consider the possibility of paleocontact would benefit from considering this refreshing interpretation of the collection of source writings we now call the Bible. Give it a try, and keep an open mind.
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November 22, 2024
In one of the later episodes of the acclaimed TV series “The West Wing”, we see a conversation between the current president, Jed Bartlett (Martin Sheen) and the front-runner for the office by the opposition, Arnold Vinick (Alan Alda). They’re talking religion, and Vinick is being honest. Any candidate for President of the U.S. needs strong convictions of the faith to be successful, yet Vinick confesses his doubts to Bartlett. Vinick tells Bartlett that when he read the Bible, there was too much famine, injustice, slavery, and conquering of nations for him to come away with any peace. Bartlett calmly, yet a bit hesitantly, replies “I’ve always been more of a NEW Testament man, myself.”

Nothing more is expounded upon in this episode, but most of us get it. The New Testament in our Bible is pretty straightforward, yet if we’re honest, the Old Testament is awfully mysterious in places and many apologists have performed masses of hermeneutical gymnastics to try to make sense of a lot of baffling passages throughout the many books. One need to remember that, tragically, we once justified chattel slavery in the United States because it was “permitted in the Old Testament”.

Author Paul Wallis is a Christian, and he served for many years as a church officiate. Like the fictitious Jed Bartlett, you get the impression he’s a New Testament man as well. This book is an attempt to make sense of the Old Testament, and his conclusions are rather freaky and a bit far-fetched. In short, his belief is that the “God” of the Old Testament is not the same God who Jesus refers to as his heavenly father. I’m no expert, but I believe this sentiment isn’t too far removed from Gnosticism; which holds that there are essentially two Gods. The followers of Gnosticism suggest the Old Testament God was not good, and the New Testament Good WAS good, and Jesus had secret teachings to help followers overpower the bad one and connect with the good one.

Wallis, though, seems to suggest that the Old Testament God (Gods, actually) were aliens.

Now, this is where my skepticism kicks in. Wallis seems sincere and well-educated, and there’s no possible way that someone such as myself with limited intelligence around this subject matter can hold my own in an argument. What I have learned, though, is that the world (through channels like YouTube) has an awful lot of sincere people that have managed to convince the masses of some pretty bizarre things. All this to say, I came away from this book a lot more entertained than I was informed. I’ll let the experts devote their knowledge towards said subjects.

This book was a very light read (and free on Kindle Unlimited). There were many times when Wallis would set up each chapter with a rather long analogy or introduction that seemed a bit unnecessary. You almost felt he was trying to pad the book. He’s also had several other “Eden” books (without looking, I’m guessing 4 or 5) and I’d be willing to bet he talks about a lot of the same information in each book.

As bizarre as the author’s thesis goes, I didn’t come away thinking he was some sort of highly-educated quack. His ideas did allow me to briefly suspend by disbelief, and as I’ve mentioned, the Old Testament has an awful lot of unanswered questions. So my conclusion is that maybe he really is onto something, and I’m sure there have been others that have speculated some not-so-normal ideas about how the Earth started and where the population originated. For someone such as myself who is rooted in the faith, it is somewhat comforting to share many of the author’s beliefs about Jesus and God, so that does take a bit of the sting out of the far-out speculations about how the Old Testament originated.

This is a book that, for me anyway, brings up a lot more questions than it does answers, but that isn’t always a bad thing. In fact, I would argue that the more people know, this translates to the greater the unknown actually is. I was entertained and I’ve learned not to discount anything that might be different than what the mainstream actually believes.
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April 20, 2024
Hahaha yes! Yes! I loved this book! It perfectly meshes two of my favorite topics, Judeo-Christian theology and UFOs. It’s just a fun book. And by a hair’s breadth on my chinny chin chin, he just escaped from using totally lame, overblown language while really diving into the root etymology of Hebrew terms like “Elohim” and “kavod,” arguing that the Old Testament god was basically a series of superior aliens, some dragons who love gold and beef and virgins, and some piloting Elon Musk rocket ships that stumped Elijah. What a trip!

It’s well-known by Biblical scholars that there’s an evolving sense of the meaning of god that moves from several gods to the God in the Old Testament. And then you’ve got St. Paul talking about all those principalities and powers in the New. So that’s not controversial. Honestly, if we’re talking about god talking from a burning bush, it’s not too far of a jump to say that god might be an alien dragon demanding sacrifices because it’s hungry and greedy. It actually makes more sense, because it falls into line with a world mythology of ancient dragon gods (like the Aztecs’ bloodthirsty serpent god, which they were at least honest about).

Anywho, he’s definitely a modern Erich von Daniken and I’m going to devour all his books.
1 review
February 14, 2024
Just as I had hoped but so much better

For decades now I had come across kernels of truth in my journey for esoteric knowledge. Many were at most conspiracy theories and at best educated guesses leaving me wholly unsupported in my own theories about our beginnings and the nature of God and the cosmos. For quite a while I was at a stalemate fearing that I would fall head first into some conspiracy or other with little to no merit. But finally I have found a thread I can start to unravel again with Paul Wallis’s books and those of his cohorts like Mauro Biglino et al. Finally some of my questions are being satisfactorily answered and some mysteries cleared up, but more questions keep me awake at night and I find myself excited to wake up each day and commence this journey with Paul and his friends. Great read and highly recommended for anyone not satisfied with the current paradigm.
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June 25, 2023
Another excellent book

Paul, you've did it again.

A well researched and well written book to help understand and gain an extended perspective of our journey as humans and our hidden history.

Oh, how far we've come...

My personal journey and research started after the events of 2020 & 2021. When I was at church reading the Nicean creed for the umpteenth time, something clicked where it said 'holy Roman Empire'. That and some videos by the late Phil Schneider led me to reignite the questions I had asked as a kid, where in genesis it says 'let us make man in our image', which I finally found answers through Paul's work. This led me to read available translations of the Sumerian tablets and validate the theories.

Once again, thank you Paul for the great work that you have been doing.
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November 26, 2023
so many logical conclusions!

I found this work quite by accident, started reading over the Thanksgiving holiday and couldn’t stop. If you have ever questioned the Old Testament or been left hanging by vague explanations, read this book!! Suddenly, by reframing a few key terms those problematic passages become crystal clear. You may not be prepared for what they have to say, but the logic of the translations is undeniable. It’s not what we have been taught, and yet, the message is so much more uplifting. So let go of the old paradigm and listen ‘with ears to hear’ for a new perspective on old teachings. I guarantee you will come away come away a different person.
6 reviews
April 30, 2024
excellent book

Paul Wallis dangerous territories and brave Eden series of the four books is a must read for all people as our ET origins is the source of all efforts made to shut down and silence their witnesses and whistleblowers, only because the truth is bigger than fiction and destroy illusion. We have been kept in the dark for eons on many subjects to avoid humanity to understand itself and their amazing origin in order to be controlled . Thanks to author like Paul and many others to
Be brave enough to disclose the truth
1 review
May 25, 2024
Awesome enlightenment

This book confirms what I have believed for a long time. The Bible made no sense before but when read with its original words and meanings becomes quite clear. Paul Wallis has done amazing research to back up his theories. Multiple ancient locations and peoples have confirmed the majority of what he is conveying. It is my hope that many more become aware of our true past and that we exist in a universe of many levels of intelligence. Five stars is not enough
1 review
July 4, 2024
I read George Adamski's book, 'Flying saucers have landed' in the 60s, followed up by Erich Von Daniken's 'Chariot of the Gods' a some years later and was fascinated by the concepts there. Paul Wallis 'Eden' books added more pieces to the jigsaw and put meat on the bones for me. This latest one is the best as the translations and explanations paint a clear picture of outside influences (ET) being instrumental to human creation and development. Some of it shocked me but didn't surprise me.
If this genre is your bag, its a brilliant read.
7 reviews
December 3, 2023
I enjoyed reading the book imensely. Liked the deep analysus and across the globe examples.

However, the examples could have gone into more detail. The Sumerian perspective is always alluded to but not guven full justice. Havingbread the other books and watched his documentaries I understand the perspective. Somebidy reading thus as a first would be asking flr more detail.

Great read, well done.
1 review
January 21, 2024
Masterful storyteller revealing intriguing hidden truths

Love Paul's work and am always fascinated by his re-translations and reframings which make it all make sense. He is genuine and his writing style enjoyable. I'm glad that he has dared to wander where the questions have taken him despite what that meant for his reputation and career as a minister. We can all benefit from his peeling back of the layers that reveal truths hidden in an ancient story.
3 reviews
February 9, 2024
The adventure is real!

Very much enjoyed this book as my introduction to Paul's thesis of "paleo contact" and ET colonization as the original purpose of the Old Testament. Paul presents new insights that take the reader far beyond the simple one dimensional exposition on TV shows and short you Tube videos. Highly recommend for people willing to step out of the narrow social programming fashionable in our society.
1 review
April 23, 2024
sanity supported by textual evidence

Fantastic read and is one in the series by Paul Wallis. My own indoctrination into Christianity always had me questioning everything since my early childhood. This book explains so much, in my mind, and is FAR greater than the usual “because, God” answer that all churches try to use against actual thought. I will be devouring his other books in this Eden series, post haste. Thank you, Paul Wallis!
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May 18, 2024
Chock full of interesting ideas that will make you think and re-think everything about the Bible. Wallis excels at explaining complex ideas in simple way.

I don't quite believe it. But I will say...Wallis makes the best case for ancient aliens I've ever seen.

And even if he's wrong about the aliens--he's right about many other things that I think are truly important. (Such as: Who is Jesus' father?)
1 review
June 14, 2024
Addressed many of the questions I

Had when I attended church (gods like us, loving god who commits his people to eternal suffering if they stray (go George Carlin), the need to control the masses). On a separate note I re-gained my spirituality after a couple of Ayahuasca ceremonies (which allowed my interest back to the Bible , and subsequently my reading of this book)
3 reviews
July 15, 2023
Illusion shattering.

I appreciated reading Paul’s unvarnished opinion, which struck a cord with my many personal struggles with the veracity of the Old Testament. This book is for anyone with, “ears to listen and eyes to see.“
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31 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2023
incredible book

Loved it. So full of wonderful information that makes sense of the big bad God in the Old Testament. I always wondered about this brutal beast. Now I really don’t have to anymore.
Paul Wallis, thankyou.
23 reviews
November 5, 2023
Excellent information

A compendium of importance information concerning our past. It is thoroughly
researched and presented in a very readable fashion. I highly recommend this book.
45 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2024
Biblical Archeology in the word of God

A fascinating look at the root meanings of words and ideas hidden in plain sight within our sacred texts. It invites the reader to delve deeply into our preconceived ideas and quite possibly reexamine existing paradigm ed.
1 review
August 9, 2024
Amazing book, if you're looking for the truth about our history as a species

Reading this book is like being in a conversation with the author and his colleagues. Hard to put down. I was already suspecting as much about humanity's past. The book puts the pieces together for you to see the big picture. Highly recommended
1 review
September 23, 2024
amazing read!

An insightful and enlightening view of the Bible and religious writings concluding that we were misled by biblical translations and that humanity was aided in its early beginnings by ETs.
2 reviews
November 17, 2024
interesting

This book makes me think about what had been removed from the Bible just to satisfy the political powers and leaders who think that they have to sanitize history or risk losing the control over the people.
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6 reviews
January 5, 2025
Good book, well researched

A great book. Covering many of the topics that I imagine many of us have thought about but did not investigate. We should be grateful that Paul went to the trouble of doing this for us.
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