Ancient Memory, Redacted Scripture, and the UAP Question: A Conversation with Paul Wallace
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Paul Wallace describes his shift from atheism to a reform-minded faith and argues that ancient myths and Hebrew scriptures hint at paleocontact with nonhuman intelligences, that politics shaped the text leaving traces of polytheism, that Jesus and the New Testament diverge from Yahwism, that flood and creation stories signal post-catastrophe recovery tied to early agriculture and sites like GΓΆbekli Tepe and Ararat, and that modern UAP experiences may be physical or transformative, possibly involving space-time ideas like wormholes, while noting barriers to disclosure and urging respectful engagement with indigenous memory, inviting people to explore through his Eden series, tours, and online communities.
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