Seth Shostak claims to have developed an interest in extraterrestrial life at the tender age of ten, when he first picked up a book about the solar system. This innocent beginning eventually led to a degree in radio astronomy, and now, as Senior Astronomer, Seth is an enthusiastic participant in the Institute’s SETI observing programs. He also heads up the International Academy of Astronautics’ SETI Permanent Committee.
In addition, Seth is keen on outreach activities: interesting the public – and especially young people – in science in general, and astrobiology in particular. He’s co-authored a college textbook on astrobiology, and has written three trade books on SETI. In addition, he’s published more than 400 popular articles on science -- including regular contributions to both the Huffington Post and Discover Magazine blogs -- gives many dozens of talks annually, and is the host of the SETI Institute’s weekly science radio show, “Big Picture Science.”
Heather Lynn is a writer, historian, and renegade archaeologist. She broke away from the mainstream after realizing that much of what we know about our history is based solely on the consensus of elite, often politically motivated, individuals and institutions. Now, Heather is on a quest to expose the intricate network of corrupt academic elites, global power brokers, and international banking families that work together to revise human history.
Joshua P. Warren has appeared on the National Geographic Channel, History Channel, Discovery Channel, SyFy, TLC, Animal Planet and many other networks. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including Simon & Schuster's How to Hunt Ghosts, Pet Ghosts, Haunted Asheville and The Secret Wisdom of Kukulkan. He and his team made the cover of the scientific journal, Electric Space Craft, in 2004 for groundbreaking work on ghostly plasmas. He hosts the Speaking of Strange radio program, frequently appears on Coast to Coast AM, and owns and directs the L.E.M.U.R. Lab and Free Museum in Asheville, North Carolina.
Website: http://www.joshuapwarren.com/
Jay Weidner Called by Wired Magazine an “authority on the hermetic and alchemical traditions,” and “erudite conspiracy hunter, ”Jay Weidner is a renowned author, filmmaker and hermetic scholar. Considered to be a ‘modern-day Indiana Jones’ for his ongoing worldwide quests to find clues to mankind’s spiritual destiny via ancient societies and artifacts, his body of work offers great insight into the circumstances that have led to the current global crisis. He is the director of the powerful and insightful documentaries, Kubrick’s Odyssey, Infinity; The Ultimate Trip, and the forthcoming feature film, Shasta. He is also the producer of the popular documentary films, 2012 The Odyssey and its sequel, Timewave 2013
Alex Teplish was born in Odessa, Ukraine, formerly known as the USSR. Having his grandparents survive concentration camps during the Holocaust and his parents struggling to live a decent life, they decided to immigrate to the United States, while Alex was still young. He went on to enjoy an average, American childhood and life growing up in Brooklyn, NY. Since an early age, he has had an inquiring mind and took a great liking and interest in Science and all things related; astronomy, extraterrestrial life, science-fiction, and comic books. There was also another, very inquisitive side of Alex that found interest in art/drawing, history, various religions & cultures, and other ancient stories.
Since graduating from Stony Brook University, Alex Teplish has worked diligently for over 18 years to become a leading expert in Web/Mobile Technologies, Graphic design, and Digital Marketing. His work in Graphic Design has also contributed to his recent project, a graphic novel, “In The Beginning: The Epic of Anunnaki”. Alex's project, “In The Beginning: The Epic of Anunnaki”, explores the theories of creation as told in The Book of Genesis, but with an ancient, extraterrestrial influence. After extensive research and collaborative efforts with artists and experts from around the world for a number of years; Alex Teplish has surely composed an intriguing and thought-provoking work with, “In The Beginning: The Epic of Anunnaki”.
Will G. Kraft is a French screenwriter. From 1993 to 2004 he wrote, produced and directed documentaries and short comedy programs for French TV. He's been living in California for 8 years and sold several scripts - under a different name.
Nietzermann is his first American movie as a director, and the whole Nietzermann conspiracy is his brainchild.
He has another movie in post-production right now. You've been warned this time.
Luke McClure
Luke got his BA in Drama and Film from the University of Kent and went on to complete a Masters at the Central School of Speech and Drama, in London. He is the co-founder of Obviam Entertainment and has written and produced several short films.
website: http://www.lukemcclure.com
Derrel Sims The Alien Hunter is the world’s leading expert on alien abductions. His 38+ years of field research has focused on physical evidence, and led to his groundbreaking discoveries of alien implants and alien fluorescence. As a former military police officer and CIA operative, Sims has a unique insight to the alien organization which he believes functions similarly to an intelligence agency. Sims is also a compassionate and skilled therapist who has helped hundreds of alien experiencers all over the world come to terms with what they’ve witnessed.
UFO Career highlights:
Discovered the alien implant phenomenon and pioneered research protocols; orchestrated first public surgeries and testing of alleged implants from the human body (1995) with 24 surgeries performed to date.
Discovered phenomenon of “alien fluorescence,” indelible sub-dermal traces and patterns that often follow alien/human contact. (1992)