Ancient Astronaut Archeology

June 13, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Mr. Jason Martell is a world-renowned researcher and lecturer specializing in the ancient Sumerian culture, Sumer’s advanced technology, and how it relates to the Ancient Astronaut theory. Backed by leading scientists from the mainstream scientific community, Mr. Martell has been a guest on numerous television shows, radio programs and has given lectures throughout the world.

Mr. Martell has dedicated his studies to scientific research, factual data and supporting evidence. For over a decade, Mr. Martell has researched NASA data of possible artificial structures on Mars, Ancient Astronauts, and the Sumerian culture.

Mr. Martell has based his findings in conjunction with principal ancient scholars such as Zecharia Sitchin, and scientists such as Dr. Robert Harrington. He has corresponded with top NASA scientists on the subject of Planet X, and the structures on Mars.

As one of the leading researchers in the field, Mr. Martell has created the world’s most popular website devoted to the subject of Planet X www.xfacts.com. This non-profit venture features Mr. Martell’s research along with other leading scholar’s findings. Xfacts.com attracts over 1 million new visitors each year and ranks in the “Top 10” most visited paranormal websites on the Internet.

Looking forward, Mr. Martell will be conducting several groundbreaking international research expeditions. His goal is to gain first hand access to ancient Sumerian artifacts, and other archeological relics not currently accessible to the public. By bringing worldwide attention to these hidden artifacts, Mr. Martell hopes to usher in a new era in the Ancient Astronaut theory.

Mr. Martell is a professional employed in the high tech industry. As senior interactive director and Internet designer, Mr. Martell has worked with leading technology companies including Intel, HP, Cisco, and Blue Martini. Mr. Martell is single and resides in Beverly Hills, California.

Mr. Martell can be reached through his website at jason@xfacts.com.