Alien Agenda with Gene P Abel

Alien Agenda With Gene P. Abel, Episode 4, Ancient Structures

Episode Summary

Gene discusses the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement in constructing ancient mysterious structures, such as the pyramids in Egypt, the Sphinx, and Stonehenge. Carl Gene and Deborah Wallace explore the precision structures found worldwide, including the Nazca Lines, pyramids in Egypt, and moai statues on Easter Island. Colonel Gene suggests extraterrestrial intervention and invites listeners to share their UFO experiences, implying a possible connection between unexplained aerial phenomena and the construction of these ancient structures.

Episode Notes

Mysterious Ancient Structures and Possible Extraterrestrial Involvement

In this episode, Colonel Gene P. Abel explores the mysteries of ancient structures like pyramids and the Sphinx, delving into theories that advanced technology—or even extraterrestrial intervention—may have played a role in their creation. Modern archaeological discoveries and unconventional theories challenge long-held beliefs about ancient civilizations' capabilities and knowledge.

Advanced Technology and Construction Theories

Colonel Gene discusses the remarkable precision and ingenuity of ancient structures:

The Sphinx and New Discoveries

The Great Sphinx challenges traditional historical timelines:

Global Connections and Advanced Civilizations

Colonel Gene highlights massive ancient structures worldwide that share astonishing precision and complexity:

Extraterrestrial Influence and Tools of the Ancients

Colonel Gene explores the possibility of extraterrestrial assistance in ancient engineering:

Colonel Gene emphasizes the enduring mystery of these ancient structures and invites listeners to consider the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement in human history. He encourages those with UFO encounters or related stories to share their experiences for further investigation.

For more insights and to contribute your story, visit Gene’s website or contact publicist Deborah Wallace at Debra@PCM.agency.