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©Copyright September 18, 2006 by
Xellaine Beith
Unlimited Horizons
presents….
Part 1
Ancient
Astronauts and Alternative History
with Bill
Stanley
Then….
(after the break)
Part 2
What Is
the Afterlife?
with Bill
Stanley
Sunday,
November 12, 2006
2:30 to 5:30
South Santa Rosa Recreation Center
800 Shoreline Dr.
Gulf Breeze, FL
A donation of $7.00 will be
requested at the door.
Ancient
Astronauts and Alternative History:
Bill
Stanley has intently studied the theories of Zecharia Sitchin, Lloyd
Pye, Will Hart, Michael Cremo, and other authors in the Alternative
History realm. The so-called ancient astronaut thesis and
alternative study of history that is counter to mainstream thinking has
become an exciting field. As we learn more about the advanced
civilizations that existed before the "official history" taught in our
schools, we are also broadening our horizons and learning about a larger
universe that we all belong to as galactic citizens.
Bill Stanley's
presentation covers the basic tenets of the theory as posited by
Zecharia Sitchin and offers several areas of supporting evidence,
ranging from genetics to astronomy to geology and biology.
What Is the
Afterlife?
After the
break, Bill will discuss what he has learned from the scientific
community and research done by such notables of Dr. Gary Schwartz,
Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir William Crookes, and also certain reliable
mediums of the past and present who have left an astounding record of
spirit communications regarding:
*
How We Live Our Lives
* Why We Came Here To Earth in the First Place
* What Happens After We Die
* What Life Is Like Between Lives
* Why We Live Many Lives
About Bill Stanley:
Bill grew up
in East Tennessee and, except for a tour of duty in the U.S. Marines and
frequent travel, has spent most of his life in the Appalachian Mountains
of Tennessee.
Bill Stanley, a
graduate of the University of Tennessee, is a technical graphics
specialist and technical editor who lives and works in Oak Ridge,
Tennessee. He is currently working on a project that is cleaning up Oak
Ridge facilities dating back to the Cold War, World War II, and the
Manhattan Project. |