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Why this book is a game-changer

SKIES AFIRE starts with twelve key mysteries—from Ezekiel’s “whirlwind” to the Vedic chronicles of divine weapons—and compares them with clues gathered during half a century of field expeditions: Yemen, Great Zimbabwe, the highlands of Peru, the temples of Baalbek. Each chapter cross-references ancient texts (the Bible, the Mahābhārata, the Popol Vuh), archaeological evidence, and ethnographic accounts, revealing a coherent global pattern: the gods were not myths, but visitors equipped with science and aircraft capable of traveling through the sky, the sea, and—perhaps—space. Biglino and von Däniken show how these ‘celestial masters’ grafted advanced knowledge onto earthly civilizations, leaving indelible marks in megalithic architecture and in the stories of peoples separated by oceans. The book does not offer ready-made certainties: it provides a documented, provocative, and surprisingly relevant map, inviting us to look at the past—and the future of humanity—with radically new eyes.

“In truth, it is precisely those who denigrate the alien hypothesis who have such a low opinion of ancient peoples that they refuse to accept clear and explicit information from them, such as that knowledge was brought to man by celestial beings, whether they were called Elohim or Anunnaki, or were known as Prometheus, Quetzalcóatl, Vereveil, Enki, Nommo, or by many other names.”

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