I've heard Maurice Cotterell on Coast the Coast AM many times and he's one of my favorite guests. He's staggeringly brilliant which makes his books must-reads, but also book you need to read over and over again. At least for me that's the case, because as time goes by from my first reading of one of his books, I learn more and then go back to enjoy his books on a whole new level. This is one of my favorites.
The Supergods is the science, and history of the gods who came down to earth to uplift mankind(seems like they've been a bit remiss lately). They taught us as best they could, in simple ways, knowing that they would have to leave one day and that we'd backslide and maybe forget everything they taught us. Not until the advent of computers can we now see what they were trying to tell us.
Cottrell gives us charts of Sun-spot maximums, from 1761 to 1890, to the corresponding to the dates of epidemics. He shows us how the Sun affects bio-rhythms and how the sun causes cancer. "Janet Harker continued with her experiments on cockroaches(human stand-ins). She implanted one cockroach with two clocks, an Australian clock in addition to a British clock. The cockroach developed cancer every time the experiment was carried out, and died. This suggests that cancer is connected to the desynchronization of the body with its clock. The clock is located in the sun and the sun regulates through magnetic modulations release of hormones which in turn affect the metabolic rate of the organism." page 201
Cotterell goes into great detail of why he thinks that Lord Pacal was one of the supergods. With overlays, Cotterell shows how the lid of Palenque shows all kinds of hidden messages. I can't pretend to have understood it all, but it was interesting. I have all of Cotterell's books in my library for reference, maybe someday I'll understand them all.
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