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Sedona MUFON -Robert Farrell

A groundbreaking presentation explores an audacious narrative that spans millions of years of Earth’s history, tracing a dramatic chain of cosmic and cultural events that reshaped human civilization.
According to this research, the story begins with the asteroid impact that ended the age of the dinosaurs. After a long period of orbital stability, a new celestial visitor—identified as Proto Encke—emerged from the Kuiper Belt and entered the inner solar system. Over thousands of years, the comet gradually deteriorated, eventually fragmenting into what is now known as Comet Encke and the Taurid meteor stream. Among the remnants, researchers propose, was a massive icy body that struck North America and triggered the collapse of an advanced culture often associated with the legend of Atlantis.
Survivors of this cataclysm are said to have migrated to West Africa, where they established a thriving society remembered today as the Walls of Benin. Millennia later, this same lineage is described as moving into the Nile Valley, contributing to the rise of ancient Egypt—though the Great Pyramid, according to this perspective, predates their arrival by thousands of years.
This presentation invites audiences to explore these bold claims, examine the evidence behind them, and engage with a sweeping reinterpretation of early human history.
About Robert E. Redding
Robert E. Redding is a writer whose wide‑ranging life experiences—from military service to metaphysical study to decades on the open road—shape his distinctive voice. A Maryland native with degrees in economics from Lafayette College and the University of Colorado, he ultimately chose a nontraditional path, living in Alaska and Maui before beginning a 37‑year career as a cross‑country truck driver. Those travels inspired his book Over the Road: 37 Years of True Trucking Adventures.
After retiring in California, Redding turned to writing full time, publishing the financial critique Mutual Funds Are Cheating You! and maintaining a blog at https://trucknrob.blogspot.
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