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"Beyond Roswell: Could Ancient Megaliths Be the Real 'Crashed Ships'?"
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This book was written by Spanish researcher Javier Sierra, who has dedicated many years and travels to this topic, and a new, more revised edition has recently been published.
The book is called "Roswell, State Secret."
I wanted to start a discussion that connects two of the greatest mysteries of our time: the modern UFO phenomenon and the impossible engineering of our planet's most ancient megalithic structures.
We often look to the skies for answers, focusing on events like Roswell or modern sightings. But what if the most profound evidence of non-terrestrial or lost technology isn't in the sky, but buried in the stone all around us? What if the "crashed ships" we should be studying are not from the 20th century, but from 50,000 years ago, and we now call them Giza, Baalbek, and Sacsayhuamán?
This is a question I became obsessed with, and it led me to write my debut sci-fi thriller, The Sentinel Project. The novel explores a "third option" to the man-made vs. ET debate: the idea that this is an inherited technology, left behind by a human precursor race, and our myths are the corrupted user manuals for a science we no longer understand.
I'm curious to hear the group's thoughts. Do you believe there's a link between these two fields of inquiry? Could the answer to the UFO question be found not in space, but in our own deep, forgotten history?
Looking forward to the conversation.
— Soren K. Blackwood