

The Cosmic War
Book • 2007
Joseph P. Farrell explores the hypothesis that ancient myths and archaeological anomalies reflect real high-energy conflicts—'cosmic wars'—involving exotic technologies.
Drawing on petroglyph comparisons, historical texts, and modern plasma physics, he argues that certain catastrophic events and cultural motifs may record episodes of advanced weaponry and geophysical manipulation.
The book presents interdisciplinary evidence suggesting that ancient societies experienced technologically mediated catastrophes, reshaping civilization.
Farrell combines alternative archaeology, geophysics, and historiography to challenge conventional timelines and explanations.
The work is representative of Farrell's broader corpus blending speculative reconstruction with documentary research.
Drawing on petroglyph comparisons, historical texts, and modern plasma physics, he argues that certain catastrophic events and cultural motifs may record episodes of advanced weaponry and geophysical manipulation.
The book presents interdisciplinary evidence suggesting that ancient societies experienced technologically mediated catastrophes, reshaping civilization.
Farrell combines alternative archaeology, geophysics, and historiography to challenge conventional timelines and explanations.
The work is representative of Farrell's broader corpus blending speculative reconstruction with documentary research.
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