You may have guessed by now, I’m a total science nerd. The type who used to buy science magazines to read about the latest thoughts in string theory. So you can imagine my excitement about NASA’s recent announcement about the discovery of not one, but SEVEN, rocky planets around a neighboring star.…
What would you think if a scientist declared that an ancient civilization on Mars had died at the hands of nuclear destruction? On the face of it, the concept seems inconceivable. Yet a physicist named Dr. John Brandenburg is claiming just such an occurrence around 200 million years ago on the Red Planet.…
It was my pleasure to sell books from a table at last week’s Steel City ComiCon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was my first ComiCon, and I was a bit nervous. Nervous, you ask? You betcha! Maybe I spent too much time in New York, but I have an inherent distrust of people in costumes. Not only that, but I wasn’t sure how my books would appeal to the costumed masses. I figured a lot of the attendees could get behind the alien abduction phenomena referenced in the books—but Bible prophecy?
Well, let me say I was VERY pleasantly surprised. …
The This Generation Series deals with the idea of extraterrestrials visiting Earth. As I researched this phenomenon, I discovered that some very prominent UFO researchers, such as Jacques Valee, determined these beings were not so much extraterrestrial as extra-dimensional. Other researchers have noted a marked increase in the incidence of poltergeist activity among people who claim extraterrestrial contact. A very typical tale of contact involves extra-dimensional entities floating people from their homes in a trance and performing weird, aggressive, extremely personal examinations. This phenomenon isn’t new. It has happened down through the ages, but was attributed to different entities—prior to …