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David Hatcher Childress

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David Hatcher Childress (b. 1957) is an American author of books on topics in alternative history. His works often cover such subjects as pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact, the Knights Templar, lost cities and vimana aircraft. [1]

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Life and career

Born in France, and raised in Colorado, Childress began his world travels at 19 years old in pursuit of his archeological interests. He chronicled his explorations in his popular Lost Cities and Ancient Mysteries series of books which document stories and legends of forgotten civilizations around the world. Childress is one of few westerners to travel through certain parts of China where secrets of that country's ancient past are mostly kept from public viewing. Childress founded Adventures Unlimited Press, publishing his own works as well as many other authors who present theories and evidence of ancient civilizations and little-known technologies. Along with historian and linguist Carl W. Hart, Childress founded the World Explorers Club (and its magazine, World Explorer), a group that often travels to the places Childress writes about. Childress is often seen on various television programs on Fox Network (Sightings and Encounters), Discovery Channel, A&E, The History Channel, and the like, as an expert consultant on subjects such as the Bermuda Triangle, Atlantis, and UFOs.

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  1. ^ Sula, Mike (September 8, 2006). Atlantis, Ho! Chicago Reader

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