- W. Raymond Drake
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Name = W. Raymond Drake
Born = 1913
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Died = 1989
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Affiliates = |W. Raymond Drake (1913 - 1989), a British disciple of
Charles Fort , published nine books on theancient astronaut theme, the first four years earlier thanErich Von Däniken 's bestseller "Chariots of the Gods".cite web| title = (www.crystallinks.com) UFOs in Earth's History| url=http://www.crystalinks.com/ufohistory.html | accessdate = 2008-02-05] Many writers onflying saucers in the mid-1950s, such as Desmond Leslie,George Hunt Williamson ,Daniel Fry andMorris K. Jessup also developedancient astronaut themes, including "proofs" that many ancient civilizations were colonies ofextraterrestrials who eventually lost their technological secrets and became indistinguishable from humans, and/or that many other ancient civilizations were the result of human contact with aliens.Drake's books include "Gods or Spacemen?" (1964), "Gods and Spacemen in the Ancient East" (1968), "Gods and Spacemen in the Ancient West"(1974), "Gods and Spacemen in the Ancient Past" (1975),"Gods and Spacemen Throughout History" (1975), "Gods and Spacemen in Greece and Rome" (1976), "Gods and Spacemen in Ancient Israel"(1976), "Messengers from the Stars" (1977) and "Cosmic Continents"(1986). Like his major influence,
Charles Fort , Drake spent many years digging through huge archives of material, looking in his case for supposed anomalies that could support his scenarios of space aliens impacting human history. As Drake himself said, "I aspired to collect as many facts as possible from ancient literature to chronicle for the past what Charles Fort has so brilliantly done for the present century."A slightly earlier British author somewhat comparable to Drake wasHarold T. Wilkins .Paperback editions of the first few of Drake's books were available in the US during the 1970s and became modest best-sellers in that format, often being displayed on news-stands next to the works of von Däniken.
References
* Story, Ronald D., editor, "The Encyclopedia of UFOs," NY NY, Doubleday/Dolphin, 1980, ISBN 0-385-11681-0.External links
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