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    I have now published my new book, Joining The Dots, which offers a fresh look at the Atlantis mystery. I have addressed the critical questions of when, where and who, using Plato’s own words, tempered with some critical thinking and a modicum of common sense.Read More »
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Chatelain, Maurice

Maurice Chatelain is sometimes described as a French communications scientist who has worked as an engineer for a NASA sub-contractor, Chatelain 2and apparently left before the Apollo 11 landing on the Moon. He is the author of Our Cosmic Ancestors[1111], in which he made unsubstantiated claims about alien vehicles on our satellite(a). His UFO claims were debunked by Jim Oberg, who did work directly for NASA(b).

 

Chatelain also claimed that within a 450-mile radius of the Aegean island of Delos that there were 13 mystical sites, when connected by straight lines formed a perfect Maltese Cross(c)!

 

>>He also drew attention to a huge number discovered on a Babylonian tablet discovered in the ruins of Nineveh. This number, 195,955,200,000,000, fascinated Chatelain, who went on to link it with both the Sumerian and Mayan calendars, referring to it as the Nineveh Constant. Rand Flem-Ath and Colin Wilson discuss this further in The Atlantis Blueprint [063.161].<<

 

His book also contains a chapter on Atlantis, which offers a brief overview of the subject before opting for the Bahamas as the location of Plato’s ‘island’.

 

(a) https://www.quora.com/NASA/Is-there-truth-about-the-book-written-by-Maurice-Chatelain-called-Our-Cosmic-Ancestors-on-the-Apollo-space-flight-during-the-mission-to-the-moon-when-the-3-astronauts-saw-alien-space-ships-lying-around-everywhere-on-the-moon

(b) See Archive 3392

(c) https://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg28306.html