4 Aug 2024
Bill Mullen—an interdisciplinary scholar who examined the influence of planetary movement on ancient myths—shares his wisdom in this re-release of his EU2014 Conference presentation on March 23, 2014.
Many catastrophist theories use hieroglyphics from around the world for clues in the ancient sky. The focus here is on Egyptian hieroglyphics relevant to both the Saturn and polar configuration theory. By studying and reading hieroglyphs in context, Bill shows which glyphs reveal preeminent clues that describe what our ancestors experienced.
Dr. William C. Mullen, (November 4, 1946 – November 2, 2017) received his BA in Classics from Harvard in 1968 and his PhD from the University of Texas in 1972. He was a Professor or post-doctoral Fellow at Berkeley, Princeton, Boston University, Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies, and St. John’s College. In 1985, he settled in the Classics Department at Bard College.