Among other things, provides historical evidence to support the theory of Elohim meaning 'those who come from the sky'. Also provides insights into the very human characterists of the 'Gods'.
pg. 235 talks of the different theories concerning the word 'Elohim', one of which is that 'Elohim' is a plural of 'eloah'. The same was told to Rael during his encounter with Yahweh.
On page 25 of this book, author Robert Charroux confirms the plurality of the word 'Elohim' by drawing upon the work of a Hebrew scholar by the name of J.M. Vaschalde. He interestingly notes that this scholar offered an alternate yet grammatically correct translation of the first verse of the Bible - 'Using what remained , beings from the sky created the sky and the earth' ( instead of ' In the beginning God createdthe heaven and the earth.' ). Vaschalde's interpretation of the second verse of Genesis ' the blast from the engines of the intergalactic spacecraft used by the Elohim.' which is usually translated as 'And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters,' is yet another interesting fact that the author brings to light.
pg. 77 gives a list of the many libraries that were burned and destroyed by the Catholics in order to remove traces of documents alien to their own doctrine.
Alan S Alford takes a very scientific approach in this book to uncover the true origin of life on this planet. He presents his thorough research on the various theories that we have to explain our origins. In a logical manor he shows how a creation by people coming from another planet is not only possible, but the most likely explanation we have. The author presents a great case, going into incredible detail whilst drawing upon much historical data.
This book uncovers the ominous global conspiracy of disinformation surrounding both the New Testament including the many myths of which society has embraced as fact. Examples such as the town of Nazareth which did not exist until 100 years after Jesus' death. The traditional nativity scene of which there is not a single Gospel that actually claims that Jesus was born in a stable. And there are many more examples of misinterpretation and translation errors throughout the book. A very interesting read.
Explanations of the word 'Eloha", the singular of 'Elohim' as well as it's link to the word 'Allah'. This book states clearly that the plural and singular, 'Elohim' and "Eloha" were replaced by 'God' in modern translations of the Bible. (see pg.8)
Sendy theorized about extraterrestrial intervention in humanity's ancient past. His first book "The Gods Who Made Heaven and Earth" was published in 1968. (published in English a few years later) He wrote that "Elohim" indeed means "Those who come from the sky" and that every educated man, a few centuries ago, knew this as common knowledge. Written as a novel, he also theorized many things which the Elohim confirmed in the messages given to Rael in 1973 and 1975.