Electric Universe is a real treasure trove. The Thunderbolts Projects is sort of the main hub and you can find them at https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/.
Do be aware, though, that although there is a ton of solid material, it is ultimately a disinformation project. The goal is "all old mythology is just stuff people saw in the sky".
What you're seeing are stylized human hands. Akhenaten (in addition to looking like an alien) turned Egyptian polytheism upside-down. They tell us he installed monotheistic worship of Aten, the Sun.
Personally, I think he was trying to get people to understand we were quite literally electrically connected to the Sun, and thus to the other stars, the entire galaxy, and the rest of the Universe. (And maybe he knew all this because he was an alien.)
He supposedly died after a short reign. Surprise! Some believe, though, that he fled Egypt with his followers and became the basis for the story of (get this) Moses and Exodus. Sigmund Freud believed this and actually wrote a book about it.
Electric Universe is a real treasure trove. The Thunderbolts Projects is sort of the main hub and you can find them at https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/.
Do be aware, though, that although there is a ton of solid material, it is ultimately a disinformation project. The goal is "all old mythology is just stuff people saw in the sky".
Want to know how far back this all goes? Check out this carving of Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten, his wife Nefertiti, and their three daughters. Take a good, close look at the end of the sun rays.
What you're seeing are stylized human hands. Akhenaten (in addition to looking like an alien) turned Egyptian polytheism upside-down. They tell us he installed monotheistic worship of Aten, the Sun.
Personally, I think he was trying to get people to understand we were quite literally electrically connected to the Sun, and thus to the other stars, the entire galaxy, and the rest of the Universe. (And maybe he knew all this because he was an alien.)
He supposedly died after a short reign. Surprise! Some believe, though, that he fled Egypt with his followers and became the basis for the story of (get this) Moses and Exodus. Sigmund Freud believed this and actually wrote a book about it.
Strange world, isn't it?