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Maurice Cotterell

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Maurice Cotterell (born 1952) is a British writer whose publications promote forms of alternative science and supposed ancient prophesies.

Cotterell claims that in 1989 he found a way of calculating the duration of long-term magnetic reversals on the Sun. Using this knowledge he believes he was able to break the codes of ancient sun-worshipping civilizations,[1] first the Mayas of Central America, those of Tutankhamun of Egypt, and Viracocha Inca of South America, before cracking the codes of the Terracotta Warriors of China, and the Celts of Europe.

His has his own unique decoding process.[2]

In 1993 he published books on the decoding of "The Amazing Lid of Palenque", "The Mosaic Mask of Palenque", and "The Mural of Bonampak" These were followed, in 2006, with his decoding of "The Sun-shield of Monte-Alban" and, in 2014, "The Olmec Stone Face" (of San Lorenzo).

His writings argue that the 28-day spinning Sun regulates fertility in females and that it determines the personality of the foetus in the womb, corresponding to sun-sign astrology. He says that the Sun causes schizophrenia, that mobile/cell phones and overhead power lines cause cancer, and that VDU's (TV and computer screens) cause miscarriages. He also believes that the Sun brings periodic catastrophic destruction to Earth every few thousand years.

His books on Science, Spirituality and Archaeology were published in a series of Sunday Times top-ten bestsellers; The Mayan Prophecies (co-authored) (1995), The Supergods (1997), The Tutankhamun Prophecies (1999),[3] and in The Lost Tomb of Viracocha (2001), The Terracotta Warriors [2003] and The Celtic Chronicles (2006).

References[edit]

  1. "'The Man who Broke the code of Maya Carving'". Michael Rowbotham. Daily Mail. September 12, 1993.
  2. "Awarded The Voluntariado Cultural Medal, by the wife of the President of Mexico, Mrs Salinas de Gortari, on behalf of the Voluntariado Cultural Society of Mexico, for Contributions to Mexican Culture". February 12, 1993.
  3. Cotterell, Maurice (1999). The Tutankhamun Prophecies. Headline Book Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-7472-2216-9. Search this book on

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