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David Talbott Interviewed By Ben Davidson (Suspicious0bservers) | The Electric Universe
A few days back Ben Davidson, commonly known for his daily earth and solar updates on his Suspicious0bservers YouTube Channel, posted a 45 minute interview he conducted with David Talbott.
David N. Talbott is a self-taught, comparative mythologist in the Velikovsky tradition. His work offers a point of view on the origin of ancient cultural themes and symbols, in which the planets Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and Venus play prime roles.
He’s also the author of The Saturn Myth (publ. 1980 by Doubleday), co-author of a cosmological mystery, The Ecstasy of Sati-Ra, a video, "Mythscape: Remembering the End of the World" (1996), and co-author (with Wallace Thornhill) of Thunderbolts of the Gods (2005) and The Electric Universe (2007), and has contributed articles to Kronos, and Aeon journals,...
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David Talbott Interviewed By Ben Davidson (Suspicious0bservers) | The Electric Universe
A few days back Ben Davidson, commonly known for his daily earth and solar updates on his Suspicious0bservers YouTube Channel, posted a 45 minute interview he conducted with David Talbott.
David N. Talbott is a self-taught, comparative mythologist in the Velikovsky tradition. His work offers a point of view on the origin of ancient cultural themes and symbols, in which the planets Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and Venus play prime roles.
He’s also the author of The Saturn Myth (publ. 1980 by Doubleday), co-author of a cosmological mystery, The Ecstasy of Sati-Ra, a video, "Mythscape: Remembering the End of the World" (1996), and co-author (with Wallace Thornhill) of Thunderbolts of the Gods (2005) and The Electric Universe (2007), and has contributed articles to Kronos, and Aeon journals,...
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