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Throughout human history, stories have been shared that involve unusual occurrences and meetings with other forms of intelligence. According to many ancient traditions, these beings are recognized by such names as angels, demons, deities, or gods; but what is the real source behind such supernatural beliefs?
Joining us this week is Dr. Gregory L. Little, a longtime researcher into areas that include North American archaeology, and paranormal claims that include unidentified aerial phenomena, or UFOs. Little is the co-author of a new book with Andy Collins, Origins of the Gods, which explores such themes as natural plasma phenomena, and the origins of many supernatural belief systems around the world. We discuss the book, and Little’s research into UFO phenomena throughout the decades this week on The Micah Hanks Program.
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Show Notes
Below are links to stories and other content featured in this episode:
- NEWS: A perfectly preserved dinosaur killed when the mass extinction asteroid hit the earth
- New Details Emerge About “Gimbal” UAP Encounter; Briefing Breakdown – The Black Vault
- Pentagon says UFOs have left people with radiation burns, brain damage and ‘time suspension’
- Pentagon Mishap Leads To AATIP And AAWSAP Programs Categorized As UAP Related
- GREGORY L. LITTLE: Gregory Little’s Curriculum Vita online
- Gregory L. Little on Twitter
- THE BOOK: Origins of the Gods | Book by Andrew Collins, Gregory L. Little
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