James E. Brown, a builder and researcher, invites you to explore his groundbreaking theories on ancient Egypt and the Great Pyramid of Giza. With decades of experience and a passion for unraveling mysteries, his work challenges conventional thinking and offers fresh perspectives.
Read BioJames E. Brown is the Executive Director of the Center. His journey began in 1977 with an epiphany regarding the nature of pyramids and a resulting relentless desire to comprehend the true purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Being a professional builder and designer, he further developed a passion to decode the purposefully designed monuments of ancient Egypt. He has traveled to Egypt five times since the 1970s, gathering evidence and data to support his alternative theories and ongoing research. He took a research team of eight on his initial trip to Egypt in March 1979. The team included a geologist, chemist, photographers, and other pyramid researchers. To date his research has been self-funded.
Brown has worked as a commercial contractor and builder for five decades.
His family-owned construction company has built 2,300 homes, commercial buildings, and multi-family dwellings, winning five national awards for energy efficiency in cold weather climates.
He describes himself as a practical thinker and believes that the logic and results of his research need to make practical sense. His perspectives on design and construction led him to question the simplistic assertion that pyramids were built as tombs. A well-known axiom in building is “form follows function.”
The inspiration for my books happened during the five years I lived at the Willows in Palm Springs, California.
It’s taken four decades to assimilate the inspiration and information that came to me under very unusual circumstances while living in the home.
December 26, 1977, around 1 AM, I went outside and walked up to the observation point at the rear of the house that overlooks Palm Springs where I had a strange experience.
Suddenly, in my mind’s eye, three large words flashed before me, “PYRAMID! PYRAMID! PYRAMID!” in bold and all caps.
The large black letters were at least ten inches tall. I was so startled I wanted to document the experience.
I climbed down the steps and returned to my office on the first floor of the main house and entered what I called my “secret room” behind the bookcase.
The room featured a large granite rock that is the base of the San Jacinto Mountains. I had a day bed in that small room where I rested periodically. I sat down on the edge of the bed with a yellow legal pad and a No. 2 pencil.
I intended to write down what happened when my mind went totally blank. Then, my hand began writing at a terrific speed.
I was aware, and able to observe what occurred, but I was not in control of the pencil.
The writing came in short sentences that filled less than two pages and lasted perhaps only a minute. When the writing stopped, the pencil flipped out of my hand and turned end-over-end in the air three times and landed on the floor about six feet away.
When I read what I had written, I was amazed as I had never been exposed to such unusual content.
The information that flowed through my hand in the form of automatic writing had to do with lasers, atomic structure, electrified water, and transforming matter through electrical shock.
As a result of this experience, I became consumed with the need to understand what had happened to me.
Two months later I was in Egypt at the foot of the Great Pyramid of Giza. I took a team of eight that included a scientist, geologist, chemist, a PhD consultant and professional photographers.
Now, four decades later, my books are the result of the journey that began that Christmas at the Willows.
James E. Brown discusses the inspiration behind his provocative work, Electric Ancient Egyptians: Penetrating The Atom With Electrified Sperm.
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