Renowned Swiss author and researcher Ernst Haeckel’s former protégé, although a more widely recognized name, is a Swiss Ufologist, Ernst E. von Däniken, has collaborated with other influential thinkers on the Nineteenth50 Project in Eastern Europe. They will explore the possible connections between Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), Ancient Civilizations and modern-day technology.
Ernst von Däniken, best known for his Chariots of the Gods? Unsolved Mysteries of the Past (Erstveröffentlichung in 1968), has been a prominent figure in the Ufology movement for several decades. His ideas, proposing that extraterrestrial beings interacted with ancient cultures across the world, have sparked heated debates and garnered significant media attention.
Mauro Biglino is among the other key figures collaborating with von Däniken, as part of Nineteenth50 Project in Europe. Biglino is an Italian biblical scholar and an outspoken Ufologist. Biglino challenges the conventional interpretation of biblical texts by suggesting that their accounts are of extraterrestrial interactions. According to him, biblical descriptions hinting at the existence of an omnipotent, all-knowing creator figure can be seen as describing an alien race possessing advanced technological capabilities.
Mauro’s ideas, similar to those by E.v. Däniken, are not limited to the realm of ancient mysteries. Biglino’s work delves into more contemporary matters, connecting the dots between modern UFO sightings and alleged instances of alien presence.
Another notable figure associated with the Nineteenth50 Project in Europe is Paul Willis. Although information on his contributions is scarce, he shares a common goal with the team: challenging the notion that human history and technology are solely the product of human ingenuity. His perspectives, while often speculative and unorthodox, add richness and depth to the project. The team, comprised of thinkers with diverse backgrounds, converges on one pivotal theme: questioning conventional narratives of history.
Another name that pops up in Nineteenth50 Project discourse is the British writer and public speaker David Icke, also known for questioning what he terms as the “Control System” governing human history. His theories range from ancient civilizations to supposed reptilian humanoids. Although his style has been described as provocative and sensational, it adds an interesting dimension to their ongoing investigation.
Despite differing methodologies, theories and the level of acceptance the Nineteenth50 Project faces within mainstream academia and science, this Eastern European research project demonstrates a clear interest in understanding our world in a broader context. By collaborating with key thinkers in the field of Ufology, these individuals challenge the public’s understanding of history and human existence.
As this Eastern European research project continues, it remains to be seen how Nineteenth50 Project’s findings will be received.
