Aliens in Ancient Egypt contain overwhelming evidence that advanced beings were the architects’ of Egypt’s highly developed civilization before the worldwide cataclysm. This intervention narrative involving a space-traveling species is well documented, written with intelligent and logical reasoning. Xaviant Haze does a fantastic job of helping us see Egyptian textual passages with fresh eyes, in particular through his comparisons to the writings of ancient India and the first-contact experiences of the ancient groups of people during those times. Diving in to the ancient Egyptian culture, Haze questions our assumptions of human history with new and innovative ideas of how the advancement of knowledge may have occurred, and who or what was behind it. I recommend this book to any lover of ancient history especially those who our fascinated by Egypt and the book will resonate with extraterrestrial/UFO enthusiasts.
If you like your alien conspiracy’s, this is your book. While reading the first half of this book I found myself getting extremely frustrated at the authors assertions about what he called “evidence”, which he purported without any reliable backing. As the book continued and the falsifiability declined, I found the book took on a more interesting, ear-pricking route.
Haze cross examines NASA’s research, government involvement in space missions, the moon landing, and the construction of the great pyramids, with not only one differing opinion, but many, and from reliable sources in their particular field of research. It certainly makes you think about what the big governments know and have disclosed to the public, and also what they keep undisclosed and “hidden”.
I particularly enjoyed the chapters which highlighted prominent figures (JFK is a stark example) who were involved, or were demanding involvement into anything extraterrestrial, and not long after faced demise.
I picked the book up completely impartial, and still remain skeptical, but the topics in this book have certainly kick started a new interest in all things alien, ancient Egypt, and the possibility of hidden secrets kept from our public viewings. Overall a fun and interesting read.
I enjoyed reading this book even though much of the information was not new. I would say the last chapter on geopolymer was the most fascinating...I wish there were more information about the composition of the blocks that make up the Egyptian pyramids.
Eh, not great. There was some interesting points made but he talked a lot about modern anomalies and conspiracies for a book that is supposedly about ancient Egypt.