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Chichén Itzá and the forgotten realm of the gods
“The first men to be created and formed were called the Sorcerer of Fatal Laughter, the Sorcerer of Night, Unkempt, and the Black Sorcerer …

New Orleans (update)
Sorry for the lack of updates in recent days. I’ve been busy in between jobs and traveling. I recently got back from a short trip

Mayan Photoshoot with Renee
Equipment: Canon 5D Mark III, with 24-105 & 50mm lenses Canon Speedlite 430EX II SMDV DIFF60 Speedbox Diffuser Source 4 Par Light (with various

Goetic Evocations: Theory and practice behind conjurations
“The Devil has become a totally alien force, not to be assimilated but to be destroyed. We are not to recognize the evil in ourselves and

In search for the hidden city under Mount Shasta…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPXXxDfveX0 “Lonely as God and white as a winter moon.” –Joaquin Miller In 1904, JC Brown, a British prospector, was hired by the Lord Cowdray

The Legend of Paititi/La Leyenda del Paititi (Video)
I originally posted this in 2013, however, deleted shortly thereafter due to names and places mentioned. This is a very rare first-hand interview regarding the legend

“I saw a U.F.O.” -Two Childhood memories from beyond the stars
School days U.F.O.’s are a topic that most grew up hearing about, but in reality much of the general discourse surround the subject was rather

Mysterious origins of the first inhabitants of the Americas
Within the last few years an array of new research and data has begun to completely revolutionized the anthropological study of human migration into the

Unknown History: An Alternative Historical Perspective
Disclaimer: This research paper was originally presented to the San Jose State University Anthropology Department, in 2007. In retrospect, a few of my views on the various