I heard an interview with William Bramley on short wave radio over 30 years ago. Most of the discussion centered around his book, "The Gods of Eden". Though so long ago, I remember several things. First, Bramley made it clear to the interviewer that he absolutely refused to talk about religion in any way, shape or form. Second, he emphas…
I heard an interview with William Bramley on short wave radio over 30 years ago. Most of the discussion centered around his book, "The Gods of Eden". Though so long ago, I remember several things. First, Bramley made it clear to the interviewer that he absolutely refused to talk about religion in any way, shape or form. Second, he emphasized that these extraterrestrial beings created everything on earth including humanity, not any god. Third, he spoke of a contactee he knew who was badly shaken by the experience. This man told Bramley that up in space in the alien craft he was so terrified he kept imploring, "God help me!! God help me!!" He then said the two beings in the craft that abducted him looked at each other and one of them turned to him said, "Who is this god you keep yelling about? We're the only ones out here." I found that very amusing albeit I'm certain it wasn't meant to be.
I heard an interview with William Bramley on short wave radio over 30 years ago. Most of the discussion centered around his book, "The Gods of Eden". Though so long ago, I remember several things. First, Bramley made it clear to the interviewer that he absolutely refused to talk about religion in any way, shape or form. Second, he emphasized that these extraterrestrial beings created everything on earth including humanity, not any god. Third, he spoke of a contactee he knew who was badly shaken by the experience. This man told Bramley that up in space in the alien craft he was so terrified he kept imploring, "God help me!! God help me!!" He then said the two beings in the craft that abducted him looked at each other and one of them turned to him said, "Who is this god you keep yelling about? We're the only ones out here." I found that very amusing albeit I'm certain it wasn't meant to be.
Bramley had it all figured out long before any of us woke up