Joseph P. Farrell: Archaeologist Profile, Theories & Books

Oxford-educated author of the Giza Death Star trilogy proposing the Great Pyramid was an ancient weapon of mass destruction

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About Joseph P. Farrell

Credentials: DPhil in Patristics, University of Oxford; former university instructor in physics and theology

American author and researcher with a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford who has become one of the most prolific writers in the alternative history space, producing over thirty books examining the intersection of ancient advanced technology, secret space programs, and hidden history. Farrell is best known for his 'Giza Death Star' trilogy, which proposes that the Great Pyramid...

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